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Quirky Circuits is a game of robot programming silliness in which each player contributes to the programming of an adorable robo-friend. But be warned — no one knows which commands the other players will be tossing in! Will you be able to help the little robot complete its task, or will you unleash automated mayhem? Be careful for you’ll have to work together before your robot’s battery is drained! With 21 scenarios of increasing intensity, Quirky Circuits is guaranteed to provide hours of brain-bending fun.
—description from the publisher
Ages | 7+ |
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Players | 2 Players, 3 Players, 4 Players |
Play Time | 15m – 30m |
Designer | Nikki Valens |
Mechanics | Action Queue, Communication Limits, Cooperative Game, Programmed Movement |
Theme | Maze |
Publisher | Gém Klub Kft., Plaid Hat Games |
andapa
2-4 players. Cooperative. A silent game where you work together to get a robot to complete certin tasks without knowing what the others are thinking or doing. Fun. Easy to learn. Not long.
btasam
Quirky Circuits falls into this weird gap where it's a little too heavy to be a kids game but a little too chaotic to be consistently enjoyed by adults. Our kids haven't quite grasped the programming/orientation puzzle and even though Quirky Circuits offers a plethora of scenarios, these tend to ramp up in complexity (per bot). Overall, it's okay not great. If you miss-judge one facedown card, your entire program is shot, and yet it can be incredibly satisfying to pull off an epic program of ten cards.
Cone Defense
Fell super flat. Sort of feels like you’re playing a game like the Mind but programming. Just not a good experience.