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Springlock Simulator

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About Springlock Simulator

Description

Springlock Simulator is a unique simulation game in which users handle a performance-based role within a mechanical clothing system. The game requires timing, attention, and multitasking as you try to keep everything working properly.

How to play Springlock Simulator

Springlock Simulator requires players to handle two systems at once: performing for the audience and ensuring the springlock mechanism's reliability. The gameplay is based on continual attention, with both jobs running simultaneously and requiring quick reflexes.

Increasing Entertainment

Interacting with performance devices such as microphones and musical instruments increases the level of entertainment. Each interaction adds to the overall score.

  • Click the microphones or banjo instruments to perform.
  • Each action ups the entertainment meter.
  • Difficulty levels establish various targets: Easy: 1000, Medium: 1500, and Hard: 2000.
  • Once the aim has been met, performance is no longer required.
  • The goal is to achieve the required score effectively while also preparing for the second system, which runs in parallel.

Springlock Systems Management

The second basic mechanic relies on maintaining the springlock system's stability through quick reactions and accurate timing.

  • Enable the "spring locks" check manually.
  • A moving icon shows on the screen after activation.
  • The icon changes position every few seconds.
  • Click fast to tighten the system.
  • If the springlock meter reaches 0, game over.

This approach provides a continuing need to be aware, even when the performance objective has already been met.

Controls

  • Click microphones or instruments to enhance entertainment.
  • Click the springlock icon to stabilize the system.
  • Continuously monitor both meters during gameplay.
  • Quick mouse reactions are necessary for survival.

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