IllusionCircle is a point-and-click puzzle where you identify which circle is actually moving among others that appear to rotate, relying on visual perception to spot the real motion. The core mechanic involves timing clicks correctly to earn points, though scoring can feel inconsistent. It's a short, straightforward experience best suited to puzzle enthusiasts willing to overlook rough design.
About this game
IllusionCircle is a unique and very interesting game, and you will be deeply shocked by it.Make you believe that the world is not real. You will find it very difficult to get a higher score. You need to challenge your limits.It's a good choice to give it as a gift to your friends this Christmas.
What players are saying
▲ Recommended1 hrs
Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one. *Albert Einstein*
This game has a poor design, but I find this game oddly compelling. I’m not even sure how to classify it. IllusionCircle feels like part puzzle, and part visual perception.
Our senses are not always reliable as a means of perceiving reality. Visual/optical illusions make you see things that do not exist in reality. At first brush, game might sound easy, but it can be very tricky to determine the circle that is actually rotating.
If you like games of visual perception, I recommend playing it.
IllusionCircle is a point & click "game" where you click on the moving circles, all though all of them look like they move. Wait until one violently and obviously flinches and click it, the score doesn't line up with actual times you've succeeded, often being more. And the game is intensely boring with no end and no fullscreen. Not worth it at all.
An interesting puzzle where it seems to you that the circles are rotating. In fact, only one moves - but which one? By clicking the desired one, you will receive points.
Will appeal to fans of clickers and puzzles. Take at a discount.