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* ConspicuousElectricObstacle: Light Bulbs, when connected with Elechead's head, will create deadly lightning.
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* {{Checkpoint}}: Checkpoints are littered throughout the game.


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* {{Fireballs}}: Balls of fire are emitted from certain traps.


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* SpikesOfDoom: Spikes make an appearance as an obstacle that must be avoided.
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* EarnYourBadEnding: [[spoiler:While the main ending already sees Elec power a device that destroys the entire moon, which you've spent the entire game traversing, the golden ending (which can only be accessed once you collect all 20 gold data chips) sees Elec power a device [[EarthShatteringKaboom that destroys the Earth instead]].]]
* TheEndingChangesEverything: [[spoiler:Depending on your completion rate, the game ends with Elec destroying either the Moon or planet Earth. Combine that with the mid-game reveal that you're on the moon, and it becomes clear that Elec's goal this entire time is seemingly to kill off humanity. The opening was Elec getting rid of the power in the city, implicitly killing the inhabitants of the moonbase: hence why the Moon ending is the "bad" one, as the humans on the Moon are dead anyway.]]


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* OneHundredPercentCompletion: There are twenty golden data chips to collect, as well as ten additional color palettes. The latter isn't required for the GoldenEnding.
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* ShockAndAwe: Elec has the power to energize certain items and objects by simply touching them.

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* ShockAndAwe: Elec has the power to energize certain items and objects by simply touching them.
* UseYourHead: Elec can detach his head and throw it at remote objects to activate
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[[caption-width-right:350:A shocking and enlightening puzzle platformer.]]
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''ElecHead'' is an indie puzzle platform game developed and published by Nama Takahashi and released on UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} on October 14, 2021 and UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch on May 11, 2022.

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''ElecHead'' ''[=ElecHead=]'' is an indie puzzle platform game developed and published by Nama Takahashi and released on UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} on October 14, 2021 and UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch on May 11, 2022.



* AutomaticNewGame: When you begin the game, you start right on the [[InteractiveProlouge title screen]] and can move around.

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''ElecHead'' is an indie puzzle platform game developed and published by Nama Takahashi and released on UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} on October 14, 2021 and UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch on May 11, 2022.

In a world enshrouded by darkness, along comes a little robot named Elec. He has the power to give things in his world...power! By standing on items like platforms he can transfer electricity into them to activate them. In addition, he has the ability to throw his head to activate things remotely, but must make sure he can get his head back before he powers down.

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* AutomaticNewGame: When you begin the game, you start right on the [[InteractiveProlouge title screen]] and can move around.
* BigBlackout: The city in the game has been plunged into a massive blackout.
* ExcusePlot: Shown only in a brief cutscene when the game starts. The city falls into darkness but Elec comes to life with a mission to power the city.
* ShockAndAwe: Elec has the power to energize certain items and objects by simply touching them.

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