Circuit Dude – Circuit Robot is the title of a lightweight puzzle and intellectual game published by game studio Jonathan Holmes, known as Crait, for Android devices with a price of $2.99. This game has an interesting history because it was first introduced in 2016 for Arduboy, which is a handheld text console and you have to be a real gamer to know this console! Fortunately, the game was well received by gamers and the game studio decided to offer its game with a little more flair for lesser-known handheld consoles such as BittBoy, PocketGo, and Nintendo Switch. Then, almost a year later, in the summer of 2017, a new and more complete version of this game was released for PC and Mac, and since then, all versions have been regularly updated and made available to gamers with new content and level editor capabilities. Now, following its success, this game is also available for Android and iOS mobile devices. In this game, gamers take control of a robot and help it place the chipsets in the circuits in a few creative and innovative moves, activate the switches, and move the blocks around. The goal of each level is to ensure that all the chipsets are in their proper place and the circuit is connected. As soon as this is confirmed, the lights turn on and a portal opens that takes the robot to the next level. But everything is not as simple as it seems, and there is the potential for everything to go wrong.

 

Circuit Dude

 

In the game Circuit Dude, once the chipsets are in their proper place, there is no turning back and the robot cannot pass through that area. This means that you must plan ahead and predict when and where to place each chipset and the order in which they will be placed. There are no enemies threatening the robot, and while it is possible to destroy the robot with your mistakes, fortunately, the robot’s lifespan is unlimited. This means that the only thing preventing you from completing a level is your ability to solve puzzles and find a solution. Therefore, you can only blame yourself for your lack of success. When you complete the 120 levels of the game or become frustrated and tired of a level, you can create your own level from the editor and share it online with other gamers. It is worth noting that you can also use other gamers’ online levels and almost have new levels and puzzles forever. Overall, this game has its own special attractions and can undoubtedly become an uninterrupted entertainment. Visually, the game has a simple artistic design and is designed in a pixelated style. The game’s soundtrack multiplies its attractions, and you can hum its interesting rhythms for a long time and enjoy it while playing. The controls are also very simple, and the use of virtual buttons or touch screens is provided for gamers. Circuit Dude has a score of 4.2 out of 5.0 and the team at Usroid intends to provide this game to you dear ones as a tested and completely free game. At the end of this article, you can download the final and purchased version of this game with just one click from our servers and enjoy playing it!

Version 2.5.8 Changes:

* The addition of the “Screen Mode” button to enable you to run the game in full screen mode