logic puzzle game / circuit puzzle / async duel puzzle
Circuit Couriers: fair circuit puzzles built for quick duels
Rotate circuit tiles, complete the route, and beat rivals on the same board. Play same-seed duels, chase the Daily Cup, climb weekly World League routes, or share a route code with a friend. No ads. No score boosts.
rules
How the route works
Circuit Couriers is a route puzzle built around fast, readable decisions. Every match starts with a scrambled circuit. Your job is to rotate the tiles until the current can travel from source to target.
Rotate tiles
Tap a tile to turn it. Corners, straights and junctions need to line up before the route can carry flow.
Connect source to target
Seal a continuous path across the board. Dead ends waste time; clean routes score better.
Win by score, time and moves
The same seed goes to both players. Faster solves, fewer moves and a stronger flow score decide the result.
Fair seed
The same board seed makes every route puzzle comparable. Skill, not a paid advantage, decides the board.
visual guide
One route, several reasons to replay it
A board is not just a board. In Circuit Couriers, the same solved route can become a duel, a Daily Cup attempt, a weekly league climb, or a route-code challenge sent to a friend.
The illustration keeps the idea simple: phone in the center, fair route seed in the middle, competition loops around it.
Both players see the same puzzle, so the result feels earned.
One shared daily route gives players a reason to return.
Weekly standings give stronger players a longer target.
Approximate matching is optional and never shows exact location.
daily puzzle challenge / fair puzzle competition
Fair competition without noise
The game is networked where it matters: score verification, rivals, leaderboards, route codes and account history. It avoids the noisy parts that usually break puzzle games: ads, pay-to-win boosts and fake urgency.
Async Duel
Send a rival the same route seed and compare verified results without needing both players online at the same second.
Daily Cup
One shared daily circuit turns a short puzzle session into a score chase with cache-friendly standings.
World League
Weekly routes create a longer climb for players who want ranked pressure and season-style goals.
Solo Repair
Practice quietly, learn tile patterns, and keep improving even when the network is unavailable.
mode comparison
Choose the kind of pressure you want
| Async Duel | Best when you want a direct rival and a clean same-seed result. Start a challenge, solve the route, submit the run, and compare score, time and moves. |
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| Daily Cup | Best for a quick daily puzzle habit. Everyone sees the day route, but only verified best runs matter, keeping server writes under control. |
| World League | Best for weekly competition. The route pressure lasts longer, so a player can return, improve, and climb without a real-time lobby. |
| Solo Repair | Best for learning patterns. It works as quiet offline-capable practice and helps new players understand the board before competing. |
networked features
Rivals, friends and guarded messages
Competition is built for short sessions. You can play strangers through rankings, invite friends with route codes, or opt in to approximate nearby matching when you want a local rivalry.
Nearby Rivals
Opt in to approximate-area matching when you want local rivalry. The app stores coarse buckets, not an exact public map.
Rival Contacts
Build a short list of opponents, rematch strong players, and keep the competition loop personal.
Guarded Chat
Messaging is gated by chat terms and includes report, block and moderation hooks for safer play.
Route Codes
Copy a CC-XXXXXXX challenge code and send it yourself. No auto-posting, install rewards or review incentives.
retention loops
Built for return matches
Circuit Couriers keeps the best parts of multiplayer puzzle games: a rival to beat, a route to share, and a reason to come back tomorrow.
Route codes make it easy to bring a friend into the exact same board without contact scraping or automatic social posting.
Verified run submits, same-seed boards and best-only competition snapshots keep leaderboards useful without creating server noise.
store-ready visuals
Gameplay screens
The mobile build is designed for one-handed routes, clear score feedback, and store-review-safe privacy controls.






trust
Privacy-first competition
Nearby Rivals is optional. If you do not share approximate area, you can still play worldwide rivals, country/rating matches, Daily Cup, World League, solo practice and account features. Exact location is never shown to other players.
ready to play checklist
What a new player understands before installing
- Rotate circuit tiles until current reaches the target.
- Same-seed duels compare skill, not payment.
- Daily Cup and World League give repeatable goals.
- Route codes make friend challenges easy to share manually.
- Chat has terms, report and block controls.
- Nearby Rivals is optional and approximate only.
Quick answers
It is async competition. Players can compare results on the same route seed without requiring a real-time match server.
No. The current release is designed around fair puzzle competition: no ads, no install rewards and no paid scoring advantage.
Nearby Rivals stays off. You can still use worldwide rivals, country/rating matches, Daily Cup, World League, route codes and solo practice.
Store and support links
Public pages for Google Play, App Store review and player support.