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maze
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Jan 4, 2013 | 2:49 PM EST
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  • Daily 3rd Place January 5, 2013

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Third, the most challenging part of 3D Maze, where you can see only one layer of a 15x15x15 cube! Collect keys to open doors and reach exit. Stars give you time bonus final score. Arrows to move, A and Z (or Y for QWERTZ) to move in 3D.

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Halftruth08Halftruth08

Rated 4.5 / 5 stars January 5, 2013

Though I saw this same puzzle in The Lost Mind of Dr. Brain, which came out in the 90s, your addition of keys, stars, and a timer helped to add some depth and allow the puzzle to stand on its own. Also, since it is rather difficult to find a machine that can run software from the mid 90s, I am very happy to see this puzzle appear in a more accessible form.
In Dr. Brain, the character followed the mouse, which took away some of the skill requirement involved in navigating corners. Your choice of arrow keys worked well, but I preferred being able to use the mouse, so I could concentrate on the maze more easily.

Thanks for your work!


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gerudygerudy

Rated 4 / 5 stars January 5, 2013

Awesome new concept for a puzzle game!



sabint123sabint123

Rated 3 / 5 stars January 5, 2013

fun game but your mute button does not work please fix



ThumbedDownTackThumbedDownTack

Rated 4 / 5 stars January 4, 2013

Sadly I can't say that I've played the other 2 games you've made in this series, but I can say that I enjoyed the 30 or so minutes I spent playing this. When you said 'most challenging' I drastically underestimated what you meant, and soon learned the wrath of this game. The levels were as hard as you said they were going to be, but I believe you went a little too fast with how difficult the game gets. I felt as though I was mentally being hit with a brick during the mid levels, though I was starting to relax my mind and let it flow with the insanity the drives people to complete this game.

Between mapping out the levels in my head and slowly feeling my brain melting I did take the time to notice the polish you put into this game, like how I saw the ball roll and the dots follow in place as if it were a real ball in the direction I told it to move, which included moving up and down, turning toward me while going up and away from me while rolling down. Comboed with good music and easy to learn controls and mechanics, this game is nothing short from 4 stars.


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