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Circadia is an iPhone and Android Games App, made by Simple Machine, LLC. Today, it has gone through many interations by the developers - Simple Machine, LLC, with the latest current version being 2.1 which was officially released on 2018-06-26. As a testament to the app's popularity or lack thereof, it has gathered a total of 10553 Reviews on the Apple App Store alone, with an average user rating of 4.6 out of a possible 5 stars.
Simple?
Sure, keep telling yourself that.
Try it and see for yourself.
STORY:
In 2011 Circadia was the first big hit game from Simple Machine, makers of Pop the Lock, Calculator: The Game, and _-_. Circadia went on to become a Starbucks App of the Week and gathered a bunch of great fans.
Try it and see how it inspired our path of making unique and innovative games.
And to our fans, ESPECIALLY the ones who downloaded Circadia way way back in the day. Thank you for supporting us and sticking with us. We love making games for you and will continue to!
This one is for you!
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Team Simple Machine
Relaxing, yet Intense. Your Brain will thank you!
I'm critical of all apps/games though this is a Beautifully well done Masterpiece! Download it, you will not put it down. Use Headphones for a brilliant environmental takeover and NEW SOUNDS. New In-App purchase options available so you can unlock all levels and not get stuck on one which frustrates you to the point of wanting to hurl your i-device and yourself out of the nearest window. What's this clever infinity mode? Find out! Endless possibilities. How can one game be so silky relaxing AND pulse-driven intense? Minimalism at its most skeletal perfection! •I don't write Reviews but this is an exception to the rule. Amazing Developer, Cute, Humble, took time & love from Fans to improve an already 5 star game. Thank You so much 👏 Cyber Hug to you! ~From Texas with Love!
Feast for the Senses
All movement on your screen is smooth and satisfying. Relaxing. Sounds are like the soothing single notes of a xylophone. When you achieve the goal of each level, the two notes combine realistically to create a pleasant combined tone. Same concept with the colors you see. Each circle is a rich shade of all the familiar colors of the rainbow. When each level is complete, the colors combine realistically, as if mixed on a palette. However, when your target starts moving, you cease to be indulged. Then you have to actually WORK for your goal! Every level is worth the effort. Enjoy!
Fantastically addictive!
It's all about timing. As you play you'll start to associate certain colors with certain speeds. Then when you think "ok, I got this down now", yeah, you don't. Highly addicting and really fun. Who'd have thought something so simplistic could so good? There is no timer, no points, just simply "can you time your moves and progress to the next stage?", and it gets harder and harder and you think to yourself "ok, one more time". **Would really like to see iCloud sync so I can continue playing where I left off on another device.
My BP definately goes down while playing
You know those things we come across in life that make us ask ourselves, "why didn't I think of that"? I could be the one raking in the millions off a Pet Rock, the Chia Pet, the Clapper, Marilyn Manson. Well this exercise in Zen masquerading as a "game" had me pondering the possibilities yet again. All while evoking very warm emotions that will soothe, calm, and relax the Little Buddha that is in us all. The real magic however, is that unlike the chakra choking, mandala wielding Yogi's plying their trade on Barnes & Noble bookshelves across America, this little gem isn't getting shelved anytime soon.
Minimalistic addictiveness
A gift from an ex sometimes is never a good gift at all- but he passed along this Starbucks app of the week card along to me and now considering getting back together with him. (Just kidding- its best we just stay friends). This game puts me in a state of both total relaxation and utter (at times) frustration. Just as I think I won't get past a stage- I do and back to zen. Info encourage you to spend the dollar or however much they charge if you're a game that you can pick up and go and put back down at a moments notice.
Hypnotic and Challenging
This game is beautiful, mesmerizing, and difficult. As the player, you must tap a small colored circle that will send out a widening ring of the same color. When the ring hits a smaller white circle, the level ends. Sounds simple enough, right? Well, as you progress, multiple circles of varying colors begin showing up and the white circle begins moving, presenting increasingly difficult challenges, but the result is always rewarding. If I was asked by someone if this game deserved a positive recommendation, I would certainly comply.
Couldn't sleep tonight
Got this as a pick of the week. Haven't heard anyone talking about it. Thought I'd play while drinking nighttime tea...so challenging and relaxing at the same time. Beautiful colors except I don't like the red and green dots in May. Picky I know. I love the simplicity of the instructions also. Effortlessly leads you right into the game. Got up to level 30 the first time playing it. Don't know how many levels or if it scores for how many tries or how much time but don't care just like it. Must sleep now.
Makes you think
I'm not the type of person to play video games, nonetheless any app games. However I am loving this! It's not planting a garden for virtually no f%*#^^ng reason...it makes you think and concentrate about how you are going to get the prices to meet at the right time. While it is indeed pointless, aren't all apps? (Yes, even Facebook is pointless) however, this is where we are at...and I for one am glad there is a game that isn't stupid and also is neurologically helping me.
Not easy, but not stressful
A real brain puzzler that is a true challenge. But done in such a way that there is far less frustration as you work through the levels. No annoying background music, no lives to run out of, no points to earn, and the only person you compete against is you. One of my favorite insomnia games. Helps to calm my brain down and lets me think about just one thing. Which often helps me to sleep.
Elegantly simple design, challenging play
This game was recommended to me because I play Eufloria. This game is also elegantly simple in its design, and gives me a very 'zen', relaxing feeling playing it. I also feel challenged by the gameplay. Spatial awareness is not my strong suit so I enjoy getting the chance to strengthen it. The chimes are very pleasing. It is definitely a challenge for each level, and there is a nice sense of achievement when I find the solution and solve the problem.
Inquisitive Challenge
This is a great time killer that not only stimulates the brain but your wild instinctive side as well! Quite addicting and quite fun, this puzzle/game is one of the best on the market to date, don't just take my word for it look at the hundreds of other great reviews or better yet, try it out for yourself, I can guarantee you won't be disappointed! Good luck and great fun ahead if you haven't played this game, it's okay, you'll know when to strike!!
Unique
Quite a unique game. Timing is crucial but requires combining information about both speeds and positions. Actually, I'm not so much using that information as letting the experience of the game teach me almost subconsciously how to do it, feel like I need to let it soak in and become automatic rather than trying to reason it out. In any case, the light, sound, and black background make for a rather mesmerizing experience. Wouldn't mind having a reference window which laid out the relative speeds of the different colors, as I find myself forgetting which is faster/slower.
Very elegant
Extremely simple in concept and challenging in execution. Very relaxing and stimulating at the same time. You have two colored dots that when tapped emanate a ring that grows and grows. The object is to get the rings from the two dots to touch a white "target" dot at the same time. Sounds pretty simple, but the colored dots release the ring at different rates, and then as the levels become harder, the white target begins to move, etc. I have a feeling that I may tire of it pretty soon, but for a few minutes to kill, it is a nice distraction.
Pretty good
I went on a app shopping spree the other night. I bought a few games out of the top 300 or so. I do not remember how much this one was but I paid $4.99 for a couple and I have been most pleased with this one so far. It is not the best game I have ever played on the App Store but it has kept me entertained for a little while. I do not leave many reviews but I felt my opinion should be voiced on this one. It is a simple game to figure out. The soundtrack could be better but maybe the developer will work on that.
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