aMAZE ZERO (PC) Review
System PC
Developer Blender Games Publisher Blender Games Genre Puzzle # of Players 1 Release Date July 28th, 2017 |
Pros
Simple gameplay Good variety of levels Cons Little challenge with no replay value |
Review
by Thonos
5/25/2019
aMAZE ZERO is another simple maze game that I came across. The goal of each stage is to get your ball from the start of the maze to the end. The game has a total of sixty stages broken up between three different categories. Each category starts off easy and gets more challenging as you progress. While most stages were pretty easy there were a handful that took me a few tries to get through.
The game uses abstract backgrounds behind all of the mazes which didn’t really bother or distract me. The game uses the same music track on a loop which I was ok with but I can see some people getting annoyed with it. Ultimately the game’s biggest flaw is that once you beat all the stages there is no reason to go back to the game. During my playthrough of the game it took me just over an hour to beat the whole game. This is not a bad game, just one that is over way too quickly.
by Thonos
5/25/2019
aMAZE ZERO is another simple maze game that I came across. The goal of each stage is to get your ball from the start of the maze to the end. The game has a total of sixty stages broken up between three different categories. Each category starts off easy and gets more challenging as you progress. While most stages were pretty easy there were a handful that took me a few tries to get through.
The game uses abstract backgrounds behind all of the mazes which didn’t really bother or distract me. The game uses the same music track on a loop which I was ok with but I can see some people getting annoyed with it. Ultimately the game’s biggest flaw is that once you beat all the stages there is no reason to go back to the game. During my playthrough of the game it took me just over an hour to beat the whole game. This is not a bad game, just one that is over way too quickly.