▲ Recommended
3 hrs
spinning maze combines two things I hate in games (mazes and spinning), but since I like sliding puzzles, I find rotation-based stuff like this fun as well.
there are 40 levels unlocked one by one. left/right arrows and a/d rotate the level, make sure the block reaches the exit, that's it. there are hidden paths that look like walls, they disappear if you go through them, sometimes the exit is hidden as well. no timer or move limit, esc brings up the menu, 'r' or enter restarts the level. enter does the fading out quicker, not sure if it's intended but the closer to instantaneous the better.
there's a windowed mode toggle, no resolution options per se, but keep clicking for various window sizes. no volume settings, only separate toggles for basic sound effects and okay but really repetitive music. there are a bunch of themes to make your eyes bleed more or less, unlocked every 4 levels. can't recommend switching to auto, which changes colors after every single move, otherwise space cycles through available ones. I'd like a toggle for moving backgrounds and particle effects the box emits even when it's not moving. level select screen and an exit button are available, level numbers come up when a level starts or restarts.
I concur with the store page, it's a 'satisfactory experience' for 2 hours or so. could've done without the crazy achievement spam though. one per level is annoying enough, this one has at least two, sometimes a lot more, for a total of 100. ridiculous. I don't care about achievements, have them or not, fix them if they're bugged or not, just don't bombard me with them constantly.
there are 40 levels unlocked one by one. left/right arrows and a/d rotate the level, make sure the block reaches the exit, that's it. there are hidden paths that look like walls, they disappear if you go through them, sometimes the exit is hidden as well. no timer or move limit, esc brings up the menu, 'r' or enter restarts the level. enter does the fading out quicker, not sure if it's intended but the closer to instantaneous the better.
there's a windowed mode toggle, no resolution options per se, but keep clicking for various window sizes. no volume settings, only separate toggles for basic sound effects and okay but really repetitive music. there are a bunch of themes to make your eyes bleed more or less, unlocked every 4 levels. can't recommend switching to auto, which changes colors after every single move, otherwise space cycles through available ones. I'd like a toggle for moving backgrounds and particle effects the box emits even when it's not moving. level select screen and an exit button are available, level numbers come up when a level starts or restarts.
I concur with the store page, it's a 'satisfactory experience' for 2 hours or so. could've done without the crazy achievement spam though. one per level is annoying enough, this one has at least two, sometimes a lot more, for a total of 100. ridiculous. I don't care about achievements, have them or not, fix them if they're bugged or not, just don't bombard me with them constantly.
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