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Circuit Puzzle for the Uzebox, an 8-bit open-source video game console.
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Genre: Puzzle Developer: Matt Pandina Release date: August, 1, 2020 Background The Uzebox is a retro-minimalist homebrew game console, created in 2008 by Alec Bourque. It is based on an AVR 8-bit general purpose microcontroller made by Atmel. The microcontroller is overclocked to run at 28.61818 MHz, and only has a total of 4 KB of RAM, and 64 KB of program memory. About Circuit Puzzle Circuit Puzzle is a Uzebox implementation of an electricity-based puzzle game. Gameplay is similar to both of my Laser Puzzle games, but with many improvements to the user interface. It has 60 levels, divided up into the following skill levels: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced, and Expert. For each circuit, arrange the tokens to form a continuous pathway from VCC to GND that lights up the designated LEDs. All tokens must be used, and there can be no loose ends, except on the SWITCH and GND tokens. There is a built-in rule checker to help. The normal rules of electrical current and LEDs apply. Avoid creating short circuits. Play Circuit Puzzle If you don't have a Uzebox video game console, you can play it using an online Uzebox emulator: https://artcfox.github.io/circuit/ Using a keyboard is preferred, but the touch controls should allow you to at least preview the gameplay if you are on a mobile device. The native desktop emulator supports USB SNES game controllers, or you can build your own Uzebox game console: https://uzebox.org/ Read the discussion thread for Circuit Puzzle on the Uzebox forum: https://uzebox.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=11115
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