So, what is this game? 
Basically, you take on the role of a "Lead Energy Technician"—which is really just a fancy corporate title for someone who watches progress bars fill up for a living. You start off generating measly "Red Volts" and eventually grind your way up to "Blue Joules." It’s technically science, but let's be real: your actual job is just making the numbers go brrr.

How it works:
  • The Grind: You've got five tiers of energy bars. They fill up, they finish, you get paid (in energy).
  • The Capacitor: Click it to charge it. Once you max it out at 100%, you can blow the charge for a massive energy surge or a crazy speed boost. It might shake the screen a bit.
  • Golden Sparks: Shiny things will randomly zip across your screen. Click them to rack up combo bonuses.
  • The Lab: Blow your hard-earned energy on cutting-edge research like "Capacitor Friction" or "Spark Frequency." What does that mean? Doesn't matter, it makes the progress bars go faster.
  • Prestige (Promotions): Once you've hoarded an absurd amount of energy, it's time to "Promote." You nuke all your progress, but in exchange, you get PP (Promote Points). You spend those on permanent buffs—like compound discounts and Score Tickets—to make your next run even more ridiculous.

The Most Important Feature:
The Cat
 
There is a cat chilling in the lab. It has its own dedicated VIP spot right at the top of your sidebar.
Will it boost your score? No.
Does it help you beat the game? Also no. 
So why is it there? 
Because if you poke it, it might glitch out, do a rainbow spin, warp into another dimension, or literally turn into a ghost. 
And yes, the game's Data Terminal keeps a running tally of your "Kitty Disturbances." You monster.

The Vibe 
To keep you sane on the job, we threw in 20 minutes of chill Minecraft music to vibe to while you work.

Inspired by Revolution Idle, your only real objective is to go out there and generate absolute quadrillions of energy for absolutely no reason. Have fun!