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Energy Cycle is a puzzle game that’ll see you losing your mind over lights that change color when you click on them. Your task is to change all of them to the same color. Sounds simple enough, right?

Well, it can be, and there’s certainly a way to stroll your way to the platinum trophy, but you’ll have to get your hands a bit dirty.

Let us explain. Energy Cycle has a well-known glitch exploit, that, when used, can grab you all 19 of its trophies in the space of about five to 30 minutes. Without the exploit, it’s still easy enough, but you’re looking at up to 10 hours.

The exploit is incredibly simple as well, start a puzzle in either Time Attack or Infinite Play mode and complete the first puzzle.

Once it unlocks, start mashing your X button and the rest of the trophies within that mode will unlock.

Do the same again for the other mode, and then you’ll just need to breeze through the game’s puzzle mode for the final few trophies.

Fortunately, they’re the same for everyone, and there are video guides to help you, too!


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