Quirky Circuits Is Receiving An Electrifying Sequel!

February 3, 2022 by fcostin

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Whilst I am sitting here, patiently waiting for Plaid Hat Games to release Familiar Tales so I can get stuck into some whimsical adventure saving a Princess from peril. They have gone and announced a new title heading straight to retail on March 9th.

Plaid Hat Games are teaming up with game designer Nikki Valens for the release of Quirky Circuits: Penny & Gizmo’s Snow Day! as players return to Robotopia to cooperate in a robot programming frenzy.

Quirky Circuits - Box Art

Quirky Circuits: Penny & Gizmo’s Snow Day! // Plaid Hat Games

Players will be programming robot characters in a rush, ensuring that they get the task completed before the poor lil robot's battery has run out. They must help Penny and Gizmo have an incredible Snow Day, which means working as a team to meet objectives in the provided scenario. As the game provides a 20-page scenario book, containing ten new scenarios for the release.

Scenarios are delightful, as players utilise movement cards to get their robot into tip-top programming. They will be set tasks to keep the snow day full of joy, such as cleaning up the dust bunnies or collecting all the flags. However, if players have programmed the robot wrong - they will find the android to their own devices - spinning in the corner. Or worse, out of battery if you are not up to the task!

Scenario Book Preview - Quirky Circuits

Scenario Book Preview // Quirky Circuits: Penny & Gizmo’s Snow Day!

Similar to the original Quirky Circuits, the title is great for the whole family. Pitched for 2-8 players and ages 8+ can join in, the game can take roughly over an hour to get through.

If you enjoyed Quirky Circuits, you'll be sure to love Quirky Circuits: Penny & Gizmo’s Snow Day!. Completing chores around the house to make the most out of a day in, this sequel and standalone title will be sure to bring more giggles to the whole family on games night.

Did you ever play Quirky Circuits? 

"If players have programmed the robot wrong - they will find the android to their own devices - spinning in the corner..."

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