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==== Homepage ==== | ==== Homepage ==== | ||
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==== History ==== | ==== History ==== | ||
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==== Games ==== | ==== Games ==== | ||
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==== Circuit Cycles ==== | ==== Circuit Cycles ==== | ||
* See [[Circuit Cycles]] | * See [[Circuit Cycles]] |
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Encom Games Japan
- Direct link: http://encomgames.jp
July 12, 2010
After solving the Encom postcards code, players were led to this website. Within was found a new game, Circuit Cycles, along with a number of other standard web pages.
July 14, 2010
The Flynn Lives Facebook page upload a new status saying that all Flynn Lives members who complete all 32 levels of Circuit Cycles will receive all 5 Encom postcards previously released, and a new postcard based on Circuit Cycles.
Homepage
History
Games
Circuit Cycles
- See Circuit Cycles