Languages :. English and 8 more. Publisher: Gaming Factory S. Franchise: Gaming Factory S. Share Embed. Add to your wishlist and get notified when it becomes available. View Community Hub. About This Game Dad decided to retire and pass on his business to his son. A young apprentice in the art of electrical repairs and installations is now ready to embark on his own adventures as an aspiring professional. Start off with small jobs and progress to very large and complicated installations.
Repair and rebuild appliances, upgrade tools, and explore the world of a busy electrician. Varied types of jobs will keep you on your toes while you learn about the basic rules of providing power to your home or workshop. Progress - Upgrade equipment and unlock more complex missions. Skills - Master the mechanics of building an electrical network and fixing appliances. Creativity - Create your own experience by using the mechanics to play how you want.
Brighten up those gloomy interiors, provide electricity to dead plugs, or turn the power off completely - at the end of the day, you only provide a service to a paying customer. And the customer is always right! Sometimes they need to repair old radios or sometimes they require a quick fix to their wall sockets, cables or light switches.
Sometimes they would like all light bulbs to be changed to new ones, and sometimes they want them all removed. Electrical Box Electric Circuit Game. Follow the electrical current circuit game. Those Crazy Electrical Currents Game.
Electrical games for kids. Smoldering circuit game. Electrical Circuit Games. Conductors and Insulators games. That just sounds crazy! They had those in some arcades in Wisconsin Dells for years too. They were not the one in the linked picture. Do you mean a Van de Graaff generator? I contacted the guy who repairs antique arcade games, and he sent me this wiring diagram he made. You can make one yourself out of the spark coil of an old automobile:.
Reach Out and Zap Someone In modern devices, the vibrating relay is replaced with a square wave oscillator. Neither I nor any of my friends were ever able to get the dial anywhere near the maximum.
I remember there being one in Epcot several years ago when I went. I used to love that Disney arcade shocking machine. I would regularly take the charge all the way to the top. I never thought it was ever very strong, really. I guess that might be because I used to build my own shocker on the cheap when I was a kid.
The volume varied the intensity of the electricity. A low volume, and you could feel the shock up to your wrists. Up the volume a bit, and you could feel it all the way to your shoulders. The interesting thing about this method was that different instruments classical orchestras were my faves would generate different shocking effects.
Violins were quite scintillating. Percussive drums were the hardest to take.
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