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Ludis.app Team
Published
Jun 4, 2026
Updated
Jun 4, 2026
RoadStabilix is a mobile power grid simulation game in which you take on the role of an operator working to bring a city back from a total blackout. The game centers on nine interconnected districts — from Harbor Grid and Old Town to Industrial Belt and Tech Park — each demanding careful attention as you route power and manage load. Your progress is tracked through experience points, achievement milestones, and end-of-session performance metrics, giving every run a clear sense of consequence and growth.
Grid in Action
Inside the Grid
At its core, RoadStabilix asks a deceptively simple question: can you restore a city's power without triggering the cascade that brings it all down again? Every decision you make — powering on a district, redistributing load, running a simulation — ripples outward through the network. The system continuously recalculates risk and load as you act, so no two sessions play out the same way.
How the Grid Works
The city is divided into nine districts arranged in a 3×3 network, including named zones such as Riverside, Civic Center, West Heights, and Eastfield. Each node displays a current load percentage and a stability status — green for stable, orange for unstable, red for overload, and gray for offline. A Load Control panel shows total dispatch in megawatts against the city's capacity, letting you see exactly where supply and demand are misaligned. Mistakes don't just affect a single district; they trigger cascading failures that reshape the entire network, and a dedicated Rollback button exists precisely because things will go wrong.
Sessions, Decisions, and Replay
Each session ends with a results screen that scores your performance across four metrics: percentage recovered, stability rating, final risk level, and total decisions made. A log of key decisions — such as redistributing load across all nine districts or powering on Harbor Grid — gives you something concrete to analyze. The app includes a guided five-step setup process that walks through grid configuration before you run a simulation, and completed sessions can be replayed to refine your approach. A Propagation Log tracks how energy moved through the network during the simulation run.
The Electric Atmosphere
There's something in RoadStabilix's visual language — the electric blue lightning effects, the glowing node icons, the dark gradient backgrounds crackling with energy — that echoes the charged tension you find in games built around split-second reversals of fortune. When a simulation runs and the grid lights up district by district, that moment of watching energy propagate carries the same held-breath quality as watching a high-stakes sequence resolve. The stakes here are measured in megawatts rather than multipliers, but the pulse of uncertainty feels remarkably familiar.
Worth Knowing
- Grid node touch targets are small, and the app requires precise taps for node selection and management
- Color coding for grid status currently relies on color alone without supplementary icons or patterns, which may present challenges for users with color vision deficiencies
- The dashboard includes a player profile with level progression, XP tracking, and an achievement system spanning up to 11 unlockable goals
- Navigation covers five tabs: Home, Sessions, Grid, Timeline, and Settings
RoadStabilix is most engaging when you resist the urge to act fast — the system rewards deliberate sequencing over reactive clicking, and the replay function genuinely changes how you read a grid the second time around.
App Technical Details
| Grid Districts | 9 interconnected nodes arranged in a 3×3 network |
| Node Status Types | 4 states: Stable, Unstable, Overload, Offline |
| Power Load Units | Megawatts (MW); total dispatch tracked per district |
| Session Metrics | Recovered %, Stability %, Risk %, and Decisions count |
| Simulation Setup | Guided 5-step process with Propagation Log |
| Grid Controls | Load Panel, Cascade, Rollback, and Redistribute actions |
| Progression System | XP-based leveling with achievement tracking |
| Navigation Sections | 5 tabs: Home, Sessions, Grid, Timeline, Settings |
How the Game Works
What happens when I make a wrong decision during grid recovery?
How does the simulation feature work before finalizing my recovery plan?
Can I replay a scenario after completing a session?
Is there a player progression system in the app?
How do I manage power load across the city's districts?
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