
Sure, the first half of this Titanfall tips video from Microsoft is mostly just hype, but in the second half, they've included a few simple but worthwhile pointers.
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Instruction is a story based clicker game where you, an employee of a power plant, are tasked with generating power for your city. The powerplant's built in intelligence mentor program, or I.M.P. for short, will help you generate the necessary amount of voltage to fulfill your quota. I.M.P may have developed a little too much of a personality for the powerplant's liking, but don't worry! It's still more than capable of keeping you on track. In this game you'll be tasked with using different systems to generate power. Each system works differently and can be upgraded to increase your efficiency. Discover each of the power plant's mechanisms, and uncover the story behind your less than friendly companion.
Sure, the first half of this Titanfall tips video from Microsoft is mostly just hype, but in the second half, they've included a few simple but worthwhile pointers.
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