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Found on [[Encomgames.jp]], Circuit Cycles is a flash game involving maneuvering light cycles on a grid, getting disks and not blowing up. There are 32 levels total, with four [[badges]] available. Completing the whole game currently rewards players with all [[Encom postcards]] in the mail, plus new postcards based on Circuit Cycles and Space Paranoids. Found on [[Encomgames.jp]], Circuit Cycles is a flash game involving maneuvering light cycles on a grid, getting disks and not blowing up. There are 32 levels total, with four [[badges]] available. Completing the whole game currently rewards players with all [[Encom postcards]] in the mail, plus new postcards based on Circuit Cycles and Space Paranoids.
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 +* The fourth and final badge awarded in the video game, "[[:Image:CircuitproBadge.gif|Circuit Pro]]" contains flashing blocks that spell the letters which lead to [[Identityraid]]

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Circuit Cycles

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Start-up screen

Found on Encomgames.jp, Circuit Cycles is a flash game involving maneuvering light cycles on a grid, getting disks and not blowing up. There are 32 levels total, with four badges available. Completing the whole game currently rewards players with all Encom postcards in the mail, plus new postcards based on Circuit Cycles and Space Paranoids.

  • The fourth and final badge awarded in the video game, "Circuit Pro" contains flashing blocks that spell the letters which lead to Identityraid
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