Transmission: Information Age – Science Museum

Transmission: Information Age

Transmission: Information Age

Experience one of the top-rated Free games on the App Store, Transmission: Information Age! Developed by the innovative team at SCMG Enterprises Limited, this Strategy game provides a unique gaming experience like no other. With a content rating of 4+, it’s perfect for a wide range of players. Since its initial release on 15th October 2014, the game has seen numerous updates, with the latest version launched on 9th December 2019.

Are you a fan of Strategy, Education, or Puzzle games? Then Transmission: Information Age is right up your alley! You won’t be able to resist its appeal.

User Ratings of Transmission: Information Age

Over 65 players have rated Transmission: Information Age. Join them and share your thoughts!

How Much Does Transmission: Information Age Cost?

Good news! You can download Transmission: Information Age on your iOS device absolutely free!

Transmission: Information Age Release Date

Eager to know when Transmission: Information Age first graced the App Store? It was launched on 15th October 2014.

When Was Transmission: Information Age Last Updated?

The latest version of Transmission: Information Age was updated on 9th December 2019, ensuring a more enjoyable gaming experience for all players.

Where Can I Download Transmission: Information Age?

To get started with Transmission: Information Age, head over to the official Apple App Store.

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A Glimpse into Transmission: Information Age

Connect to communicate! Transmission is a mind-bending puzzle game where you create communication networks and reveal their strengths.

  • 70 levels with 146 stars to collect
  • 7 unlockable worlds
  • Easy to learn, tough to master
  • In-game trophies
  • Game Centre achievements
  • Over 8 hours of gameplay
  • Multi-path world map
  • Features music by David Kanaga

By connecting transmitters and receivers, you will send information around increasingly complex networks. As you progress, you will discover six networks that have transformed the way we communicate, each with its own unique gadgets and gizmos. Featuring a vibrant soundtrack by David Kanaga, stylish graphics and hours of fun, challenging gameplay.
This game accompanies the Science Museum’s Information Age gallery, which celebrates 200 years of innovation in information and communication technologies.

What’s New in the Latest Update?

Find out what’s new in the latest version of Transmission: Information Age updated on 9th December 2019:

Fixes and improvements

User Reviews on Transmission: Information Age

Looking for more information? Read a comprehensive review of Transmission: Information Age below:

Game is addictive as all hell. Definitely easy to grasp, hard to master, but worth it. Id like to say its perfect, but thats not possible with current, very minor bugs. For example, we encountered one in lvl 3.10 in which the center, empty transceiver kept holding onto a block of looped info while not being connected to any other object, thereby forcing us to reset each time it happened. If this was part of the game, we’ve no idea. Im running on iPhone XS Max latest iOS update, in case that helps.


Interesting looking gameplay. Impossibility small eye strain inducing type with no way to embiggen.


PERFECT ON EVERYTHING! The music, the sound, the gameplay its just perfect!


Simple interface with challenging puzzles! After the tutorial levels for each section, the difficulty ramps up quickly, so you might want to be ready for a brain workout. For game devs, it would be nice to have a button to undo a single move rather than deleting a path that has looped in previous moves. Nonetheless, we are still enjoying the game!


We’re not much of a game player on our iPhone. We tend to only use it for the basics apps like tumblr, Facebook, and YouTube but we love this game. It’s soothing, and relaxing but it’s also challenging. We love playing this game, especially on the days we can come back from work and class super stressed.


Super fun and well-made. Really surprised that it’s free and has no IAPs (for now). Two little improvements: use more of the screen so the icons aren’t as small. Also, the ability to draw two lines at the same time. Edit: later in the game it makes sense not to have these things. Instead, just an undo button would be cool.


After playing this game on our Note 3 :), we decided to get it on our iPad. So challenging after you get past the tutorial levels. We recommend it to anyone trying to understand network models. Enjoy!


A real gem, plus lightly educational!


Really enjoyable and very attractive. I’d give it a 5 if it wouldn’t crash so often. Looking forward to a bug fix.


And podcast. Fun game. Thanks!


Over and over again. After 3-10 o get through about 2-3 levels and then it crashes on completing a level. Pretty annoying but even so still very fun, challenging, and very pretty. We love the simplicity UI.


It has been 3 YEARS since the last update… Looks like a dim future. :-(


Good game but the fact that the game doesn’t allow us to listen to music or podcasts despite having the FX and in game music off really needs to be fixed.


Before, at the end of every level there was a nice string music but now it’s gone, we don’t know why you guys took it off, that music was inspirational for us at the end of every level and you guys just took it off, if you fix it we will download the game again because we just erased this morning just for that, now the game it’s boring, pls fix it! And we will give about 5 stars!


Some times it jump out of the app and some times signals dont come back after we delete a wire.

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