A downloadable Circuits for Windows and Linux

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Get ready to test your spatial reasoning skills in our tile-based puzzle game! Place and rotate tiles to create complex forms without any dead ends and earn points, but keep an eye on the clock - time is running out! With a constantly changing play field and challenging gameplay, this game is perfect for fans of fast-paced and strategic puzzles.


*** INSTRUCTIONS ***

One of those "Easy to Learn, Hard to Master" games.

  • The timer resets whenever you place a tile.
  • A circuit is closed when there are no dead ends anywhere along its path!
  • Use bonuses by placing tiles on them.
  • The time you have to place a tile decreases every 100 points by half a second.
  • A new life is granted every 1000 points (up to 7 lives)

For the fun of it, there are 16 challenges that can be fulfilled (okay.. actually 15 .. the 16th is just getting all other challenges). Some are super easy, and others are most definitely doable, but can be really tough. Have fun!

You can not achieve all challenges in the new "RELAXED" mode by the way, but at least you don't have any time limit.

BONUS TILES:

  • green gift/package : 10 free points.
  • red bomb: deletes every tile on the play field, but keeps the tile you placed on it.
  • red bomb with a question mark: pauses the game, until you touch a tile on the play field that will be deleted. Note that once you have activated the bonus, you HAVE to select a tile, it is NOT an option!
  • Yin Yang:  deletes every tile on the play field, including the tile used to activate it, but fills part of the play field with indestructible tiles. To get rid of them, either use a red bomb, or a lot of question-mark bombs.

SCORING :

       Gift Bonus : 10 points
       Crosses : 8 points
       T-sections : 4 points
       Lines : 2 points
       corners : 1 point

X2 bonus for all circuit tiles on HARD.
X3 bonus for all circuit tiles on INSANE.

Fun Fact :

The concept and many of the graphical assets were taken from an Android game I wrote in Java/Dalvik in 2009 for the HTC G1, the first Android phone available, which featured, amongst other very cool features (like a flip-keyboard) a trackball. Sadly, it was the only Android phone to ever have that controller, rendering my game nearly impossible to play on the other devices of that time.

The rewrite was done using Godot3.5

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Click download now to get access to the following files:

circuits-2022_win.zip 267 MB
circuits-2022_x86.7z 180 MB

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The linux version is .x86_64 an not .x86

This means that the game does not work for me. :(

yeah .. sorry. 32bit processors are not supported :(