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In this paper I present a game model for the semantical analysis of handshake circuits. I show how the model captures effectively the composition of circuits in an associative way. Then I build a compact-closed category of handshake games and handshake strategies. I then consider the language Tangram and I define a semantics for this language simply by giving a denotation in the model to each handshake component that is used in the compilation of Tangram programs.