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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 |
CosmoVibe
Casual, fun, and the different scenarios with the different animals give you different flavors of what you want to do. If you want a more "do-whatever-you-want" experience, Gizmo's scenarios are fantastic. If you want to plan your moves out with your friends better, Lefty's missions do exactly that. It's got a little bit of something for everyone, lots of scenarios for replay-ability and challenges you with good and expert clears too.
Eeeville
Interesting shared programing game. I like that it has a book that you add some tokens to for scenario. The thing that kept it from staying in my collection is that I rarely have more than 2 people for games and I think this is better with more. Additionally, if I did want to have a shared cooperative puzzle, I'd probably rather play Magic Maze. The graphic design could have been better and I also do not like unpainted gray miniatures.
Germflinger
The them is cute and the components are nice. This seems like a mix of the Mind and Mechs vs Minions. The playtime is good for what it is but this one just doesn't draw me in to want to work through the scenario book.