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Have you ever stumbled onto a little indie title that just sticks with you? That’s exactly what happens when you boot up Name This Game (Energy Hacked). It greets you with this dimly lit grid of power conduits, and right away you’re thinking, “Okay, what’s the catch?” The catch is that you’re not just rerouting energy—every decision you make here could spark a blackout across the entire network or unleash a rogue AI with a surprisingly sarcastic sense of humor. There’s an immediate thrill in manually patching lines together, trying to outsmart a system that seems determined to trip you up at every turn.

What really sold me was the pacing. It’s not some frenetic button-masher; instead, you’re constantly weighing risks. Do you channel power to that research lab and risk an overload, or funnel it to the residential sector and watch factories grind to a halt? The game’s interface feels clean and intuitive—you’ll drag colored cables to nodes, toggle switches, and monitor your energy reserves, all while on a ticking clock. Little beeps and static bursts heighten the atmosphere, so even when you’re just clicking around, it feels like you’re in an underground control center facing an imminent crisis.

Then there’s the story, which sneaks up on you. Between levels, you catch snippets of radio chatter and hacked corporate memos that hint at a larger conspiracy—something about corporate giants draining power from the grid to fuel some secret project. A handful of quirky NPCs (a grizzled ex-engineer, a whistleblower journalist, even that snarky AI) drop in to share cryptic tips or sarcastic quips. It’s lightweight but addictive world-building that keeps you coming back, eager to see what you’ll uncover next.

By the time you’re two-thirds of the way through, you’ll feel genuinely attached to this patchwork network you’ve saved (or nearly destroyed a dozen times). And despite the slightly steep learning curve at the start, there’s a real sense of accomplishment when you finally stabilize the grid and unlock the next area. For anyone who loves strategy wrapped in a cyberpunk overlay—mixed with a dash of storytelling—you’ll find Name This Game (Energy Hacked) surprisingly engrossing. It’s one of those sleeper hits you’ll end up recommending to every friend who digs a good brain-teaser.