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I am not usually one for puzzle games, but Circuits caught my attention due to being music-orientated. Circuits is a musical puzzle game that requires careful listening to complete each level.

We need more games like this, music is relaxing and good for the soul, or something like that anyway. If you are stuck on a puzzle though, how long would it be until the same music is the thing that gets you more frustrated?

What do I do?
You piece together the different parts of a song. Sounds easy, but maybe not.

As we love music, we wanted to make a game that gives the player an insight into how music is created and makes listening the core part of the experience. Packed with beautifullly designed minimal graphics, to not disturb the focus of the game, and right now 25 different songs for the player to reconstruct.

So if you like music, you will like Circuits.

Features - According to the developer
  • Engaging gameplay that gives an insight into music creation for players
  • A soundtrack mix of electronic ambient,dubstep, and epic orchestra composed by David García ( Deadlight, Rime...)
  • Beautiful minimal design
  • And a Turbo - what the hell is a "Turbo" ?


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Orkultus Apr 18, 2014
This game takes some good hearing. Very fun and challenging. I am loving it.
neffo Apr 18, 2014
Liam you missed the chance at a great pun in the title.
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