You have lost the rest of your rescue team! It's very dark and you need to find your way back to them and rescue yourself... Luckily, you have a pair of those energy-capturing shoes which generate energy from movement! Unfortunately, there are chasms in this place and if you fall down you lose some watts... Your energy is generated from steps, which turn gears inside the shoe which translate to rotations, which are then converted to watts. Also, you gain rotations from movement. Throughout this place there are several batteries you can use to charge your own battery! They appear all over. =====================SPECIFICS====================== Use the arrow keys or WASD to move, and press space to turn on/off your light. Also, press "K" to die. Use three keys 1, 2, 3 to adjust the light level for your flashlight. 1 - Low 2 - Medium 3 - High You gain 20 steps per second, 60 rotations per second, and 100 milliwatts per second for walking (running) only. Falling down a chasm loses you 1000 milliwatts (1 watt). A battery gives you 500 milliwatts. Turning on the light uses 250 milliwats per second, but it depends on the light level you choose (Low, Medium, or High).
BIG THANKS to @-invisible FOR CURATING!!! :) CLOUD DATA FIXED! WOOOOOOOOOOO HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!! Please be aware that it starts out very dark! You may have to strain your eyes a bit. This is why it's useful to get lots of watts. Steps only come from moving in the x-direction (left and right). You get rotations from just moving. Your shoes can only store 5000 watts. Any more will not be added. You can also wall jump, but it's pretty difficult to do that...only do this if you are a professional. (i.e., me.) Also, if you have permission to hack (press H), then you can press M to eliminate eye strain, and N to skip a level, F to add 100 milliwatts. And you can also fly! If you want the password...it's...wait, I probably shouldn't tell you. :P Thanks to BollinJack22 for the running cycle! Thanks to MathMathMath for the cloud scripts!