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Have a Look at This Physics-Based Puzzle Platformer Set in a Mechanical Maze

Circulation offers you an eerie adventure, where you control a living sphere and escape an intricate labyrinth.

Take a look at Circulation, a physics-based puzzle platformer developed by Oleg Klaus, where you control a moving sphere making its way through an intricate maze of machinery puzzles.

The eerie mechanical labyrinth features hidden paths, traps, physics-based puzzles, and more. The task is to guide the sphere, avoiding traps and escaping the maze of intertwined pipes and pathways, displaying curiosity and wit.

Oleg Klaus

You need to develop a strategy by observing how the mechanisms work, manipulating machines, rotating structures, and mastering the puzzles. The tricky paths feature diverse obstacles, such as explosives and shifting platforms. As the platformer is physics-based, you need to balance the weight by adjusting your movement when you interact with the environment. Every action has a tangible sense of momentum and balance.

Oleg Klaus

Oleg Klaus

Oleg Klaus

Oleg Klaus

Before, Oleg Klaus joined us to talk about the development process behind the game, explaining how Unreal Engine's Blueprints are used in production and discussing the game's puzzle mechanics.

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