ReactorX: A Relaxing Sci-Fi Adventure Game

ReactorX is a sci-fi adventure game developed by lovixsama for Xbox One. The game is about repairing a spaceship that has been hit by a meteor using a special Android. The game features traditional 8-bit graphics with a deep and relaxing soundtrack. There are four sectors of the spaceship, and you have to complete 30 exciting levels to repair the energy systems.

The gameplay of ReactorX is based on Sokoban mechanics. You control the robot through 2D top-down gameplay, moving boxes on energy grids. The robot can push and pull boxes using the magnet in its hand. The engine rooms include power grids and coloring rays that change the color of the reactor. The objective of each level is to have every power grid cell filled with energy. The game starts with red-colored reactors and then proceeds to include yellow-colored, blue-colored, and non-colored ones that must be first exposed to the coloring rays. Lasers are available to charge reactors and simplify the gameplay in case of an unsuccessful move.

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