Compare Energy Balance prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Sometimes You. Published by Sometimes You. Released on 7/2/2015. Available on PC, Mac, Linux. Genres: Casual, Indie.

If you genuinely enjoy working through arithmetic grids the way others enjoy crosswords, this tiny spaceship puzzle has a quiet, stubborn charm. Everyone else will bounce off the Hardcore levels fast.

I sat with Energy Balance for a couple of sessions and came away with a specific kind of respect for it, the kind you give a puzzle that refuses to flatter you. Sometimes You built a dead-simple premise here: a grid of numbered power cells, target sums waiting at the end of every row and column, and your only tool is swapping those cells around until every chain resolves correctly, both vertically and horizontally. No timers in the main Puzzle mode, no narrative hand-holding beyond a thin sci-fi wrapper about a stranded spaceship. Just you, the numbers, and that stubborn grid. The structure is modest and transparent about it. Puzzle mode runs you through roughly 12 pre-designed levels, and the game live-updates both your current running total and the target value beside each line, so you always have a read on how far off you are. That feedback loop is the one genuinely considerate design choice here, because without it the puzzles would collapse into guesswork. Past the main run, a Hardcore mode and a Square mode each add four more levels, and those later puzzles shift gears meaningfully. One community guide writer put it plainly: by Hardcore, luck is no longer an option, and you will want a notepad open. The procedural element - each time you load a puzzle, the specific numbers are re-rolled - means you cannot lean on memorized solutions, which keeps the Hardcore section honest and, fairly, keeps it genuinely hard to brute-force. Where the game earns some real goodwill is in its atmosphere. Reviewers across platforms have pointed to the soundtrack as a quiet highlight, something with the right kind of ambient space feel that sits under a session without demanding attention. For a micro-budget title with almost no visual ambition beyond clean grids and teal target boxes, that soundtrack does proportionally heavy lifting. The presentation is spare to the point of feeling unfinished in places - there is a thin story told through static dialogue screens between levels, and critics have been blunt that it barely registers as narrative. That is fair. This game has no interest in story; it has interest in arithmetic. The honest caveat is scope. Twenty levels total across all modes is a short run even when the Hardcore puzzles stretch a single sitting into something much longer. Some players have flagged potential generation edge cases where a numeric combination produces a technically unsolvable state, which is a real frustration when you are already deep in calculation territory with a notepad beside the keyboard. The tutorial is minimal, barely a minute, and the game largely expects you to absorb the rules by doing. For players with no patience for number logic, nothing about this title will convert them. Reviewers who found the math unrewarding found the whole thing hollow. That is not a misreading; it is an accurate description of a game that is exactly one thing and nothing else. For the specific player this is aimed at, someone who finds a filled-in crossword grid or a resolved Sudoku genuinely satisfying, Energy Balance delivers a focused, low-noise session toy with a soundtrack worth leaving on. Its sequel, Energy Cycle, traded number depth for color-matching accessibility and lost some of what made this one interesting. If you want the sharper, harder version of the Sometimes You formula, this is it. Kai, Scout Team

Energy Balance
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Energy Balance

Jul 2, 2015Sometimes You
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If you genuinely enjoy working through arithmetic grids the way others enjoy crosswords, this tiny spaceship puzzle has a quiet, stubborn charm. Everyone else will bounce off the Hardcore levels fast.

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I sat with Energy Balance for a couple of sessions and came away with a specific kind of respect for it, the kind you give a puzzle that refuses to flatter you. Sometimes You built a dead-simple premise here: a grid of numbered power cells, target sums waiting at the end of every row and column, and your only tool is swapping those cells around until every chain resolves correctly, both vertically and horizontally. No timers in the main Puzzle mode, no narrative hand-holding beyond a thin sci-fi wrapper about a stranded spaceship. Just you, the numbers, and that stubborn grid. The structure is modest and transparent about it. Puzzle mode runs you through roughly 12 pre-designed levels, and the game live-updates both your current running total and the target value beside each line, so you always have a read on how far off you are. That feedback loop is the one genuinely considerate design choice here, because without it the puzzles would collapse into guesswork. Past the main run, a Hardcore mode and a Square mode each add four more levels, and those later puzzles shift gears meaningfully. One community guide writer put it plainly: by Hardcore, luck is no longer an option, and you will want a notepad open. The procedural element - each time you load a puzzle, the specific numbers are re-rolled - means you cannot lean on memorized solutions, which keeps the Hardcore section honest and, fairly, keeps it genuinely hard to brute-force. Where the game earns some real goodwill is in its atmosphere. Reviewers across platforms have pointed to the soundtrack as a quiet highlight, something with the right kind of ambient space feel that sits under a session without demanding attention. For a micro-budget title with almost no visual ambition beyond clean grids and teal target boxes, that soundtrack does proportionally heavy lifting. The presentation is spare to the point of feeling unfinished in places - there is a thin story told through static dialogue screens between levels, and critics have been blunt that it barely registers as narrative. That is fair. This game has no interest in story; it has interest in arithmetic. The honest caveat is scope. Twenty levels total across all modes is a short run even when the Hardcore puzzles stretch a single sitting into something much longer. Some players have flagged potential generation edge cases where a numeric combination produces a technically unsolvable state, which is a real frustration when you are already deep in calculation territory with a notepad beside the keyboard. The tutorial is minimal, barely a minute, and the game largely expects you to absorb the rules by doing. For players with no patience for number logic, nothing about this title will convert them. Reviewers who found the math unrewarding found the whole thing hollow. That is not a misreading; it is an accurate description of a game that is exactly one thing and nothing else. For the specific player this is aimed at, someone who finds a filled-in crossword grid or a resolved Sudoku genuinely satisfying, Energy Balance delivers a focused, low-noise session toy with a soundtrack worth leaving on. Its sequel, Energy Cycle, traded number depth for color-matching accessibility and lost some of what made this one interesting. If you want the sharper, harder version of the Sometimes You formula, this is it. Kai, Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstrading-cardscloud-savestier:sub-5Math PuzzleGrid LogicHardcore ModeProcedural GenerationMinimalist UIAmbient SoundtrackShort-Form PuzzleBrain Teaser

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
XP
Memory
1024 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
320 MB available space
Graphics
512MB Dedicated Memory
Processor
2.4 Ghz Dual Core CPU
Sound Card
DirectX® Compatible

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OS
8.1
Memory
1024 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
320 MB available space
Graphics
512MB Dedicated Memory
Processor
3.0 Ghz Quad Core CPU or faster
Sound Card
DirectX® Compatible

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Developer
Sometimes You
Publisher
Sometimes You
Release Date
Jul 2, 2015

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