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Laser Overload Dose

Rotate mirrors with single clicks to bend a laser through each two-dimensional layout and deliver the beam into the battery that completes the circuit.

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ABOUT THE GAME

Laser Overload Dose game overview

A fixed laser source and a battery sit among mirrors whose angles determine the beam's route. Clicking a reflector changes the direction of the next bounce, so one adjustment can redirect every later segment. The visible light path makes incorrect angles easy to identify without revealing the whole solution. The puzzle is complete only when the redirected beam enters and fills the battery. Progress comes from solving increasingly intricate arrangements rather than accumulating combat power or racing a clock. A wrong rotation leaves the energy disconnected, but it can be corrected through another deliberate mirror turn.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Before you start

Players trace the current beam from its source, find the first reflection that misses, rotate one mirror, and reassess the complete path before changing a second component.

GETTING STARTED

How to play Laser Overload Dose

Begin at the laser emitter and follow its line to the first mirror. Left-click that reflector until the outgoing segment points toward another useful surface instead of empty space.

Work along the route in order rather than rotating distant mirrors randomly. Once every bounce forms a continuous chain, send the final segment into the battery to solve the layout.

CONTROLS

Controls and device setup

Move the mouse over a mirror and press the left button once for each rotation needed.

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Tips for Laser Overload Dose

  1. Fix the earliest broken reflection because every later beam segment depends on it.
  2. Use the visible outgoing line to compare two possible mirror angles quickly.
  3. Leave correctly aligned reflectors untouched while testing the remaining battery route.