Разработчик: Five Archers Games
Описание
Feel-A-Maze is the perfect game to pick up and play when you've only got a few minutes to spare. Unlock all 40 mazes, Collect 120 Stars, Get All 10 Achievements, Compete with your friends to top the leaderboards!
Поддерживаемые языки: english
Системные требования
Windows
- OS *: Windows XP/Vista/7
- Processor: 2 GHz processor
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: DX9 (shader model 2.0) capabilities
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 500 MB available space
- Sound Card: DX9 compatible sound card
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I find it hard to view this as anything other than shovelware.
Most of the comments saying this game is easy are 2015/2016, and it's been almost a decade since some of them. Considering the difficulty this game now poses, I believe the game has been updated to give the commenters what they wanted, which is a challenge.
The game forces you to go fast to get three stars, but once your speed is even moderately quick, the ball lags behind which has caused me to get hit and restart muiltple times. Feel-A-A-Maze also requires you to have almost perfect movement with the level, even being a fraction of a second slower can result in either getting hit or getting only two or one stars. This is a game that doesn't involve skill but memory from constanty repeating your movements just to get that 0.05 second increase.
Feel-A-Maze feels like a budget Unity game that someone developed for a college project. It’s a puzzle game where you need to move a ball with your mouse to the objective, without touching anything (except keys). It tests your mouse control and dexterity.
It has 40 main levels, each with a time to beat to get 3 stars, for 120 total stars. Not only that, but it also includes 15 bonus levels with a Christmas theme, for another 45 stars. To top it off, it includes 10 achievements and a time leaderboard.
It’s a short, easy game since you can get all achievements in under 2 hours. However, I really enjoyed it. The cheap feel didn’t take away my experience, and you can see the effort put behind this small project. The music is cool, especially the Christmas theme remix.
For cheap, it’s a good unique experience, especially if you want some fast achievements. And this gameplay concept, while simple, isn’t common.
Very challenging but very interesting test of mouse accuracy. I would have liked it to be either a little less touchy or the timers be a little looser. I feel like after level 2, casual gamers are going to be on full tilt trying to get 3 stars and just turn it off. 9/10 for the slight balance tweak to make it perfect.
Tags: Casual - Puzzle - Maze Related
Additional Tags: Delete Local Contents & Remove from Library
TLDR: Tabletported quality. Tabletstyle grind and points for more lives. Ready for integration with social media to beg for more lives. Probably leftover balance from its origins. Windows cursor overlaid on top of game window.
Obvious mobile port - first time i died it said I needed more points to retry - probably lingering code from those social media harassment for more lives mechanics from the previous version. The game does not actually hide your windows cursor so I could see the ball I was guiding trailing behind my mouse cursor.
Its obviously meant to be a game that screws you over every chance it gets to delay and frustrate you into buying lives or harassing your friends or suffering ads in between each attempts
play the game.
using mouse is hard.
use pen tablet.
it's more harder.
play using mouse again.
the game is fun, but it's more like repeating same level with more obstacle.
For the price I've paid, this is an entertaining short game that feels challenging but not too hard. Feel-A-Maze is a puzzle game that focuses on your mouse movements, you must evade pretty much everything in your way and reach the exit. Simple stuff, and no, this one doesn't have the Exorcist's girl at the end of the maze so don't worry :D
If you want an easy game to complete, while being fun throughout it's levels, grab this one. Although I'd recommend picking it on a good sale, since you get about 1 hour of gameplay total. It's a simple and short game, and that's what I liked the most about it, it doesn't last enough to get boring. The music is enjoyable too, I've definitely heard worse music in these kind of games, in this case it was pretty cool.
I paid 50 cents for this game, and while it looks like a mobile game and all, I still had fun with it. Definitely buy it with a big price cut if you're a completionist looking for a fun game, but the amount of content does not justify this game to cost 5$. 5/10
A maze negotiating exercise. It's short as it's 40 levels can be fully completed in well under an hour. Not a great game, it's playable for a few minutes.
Great game for achievement hunters! Took less than hour to finish this game with 100% everything done. I liked the concept of the game and everything worked well. Only minus is the length of the game and that's why game is definitely not worth 5€. I still want to recommend this game if you get it for 1€ or less.
To maneuver a ball with your mouse relying only on the steadiness of your hand through obstacles at the speed of light may sound easy, but it's almost as hard as just playing any game blindfolded. I liked the game and raged a decent bit on a few levels, but I don't recommend it to the faint of heart. If you're a completionist like me looking for a challenge you've read the right review :}
What is Feel-A-Maze?
Feel-A-Maze is a dexterity game where you need to navigate a green ball with your mouse through different mazes in a certain time. The time limit is tight, but never unfair - even I was able to finish some levels feeling I had some time left or made a mistake in between and still got three stars.
The game reminds me of the wire-loop game, as in you have that ball and click it with your mouse to navigate it and are not allowed to touch anything except keys you need later to open locks. This "anything" is at first walls, then later moving walls, walls that blend in and out, walls that follow you as well as rocks and balls that fall down and in the case of balls also may bounce.
The biggest minus point of the game is the length. Even at the nice number of 40 levels it brings, you can finish the game in five minutes with perfect play. A realistic estimate to beat it is around 30 to 60 minutes. If you desire so, you can play another 15 christmas themed levels by clicking a button in the main menu. I did not play those since they don't give extra achievements.
Unfortunately I was unable to find how to turn off the music and sound ingame, so a minus point must be given there. The music is okay, but you should not expect anything special.
The graphics are fitting for the type of game it is, with the exception of the final level, but this was most likely done by default.
The controls are - as said before - completely with the mouse. Bad: I would have wished an option where you control the ball always instead of having to keep the mouse key clicked. Regardless of how well that would work for me personally, it would give everyone the preferred playstyle.
The gameplay is varied, but in my opinion some themes are explored not enough. Maybe more levels that screw with visibility would have been nice, or even one where your up and down controls are reversed, but then with a lot more time to complete it.
As it stands, however, it is a solid small title that is reminiscent of the early 1990s in style. It is of course up to your personal taste if you enjoy such games, but for me it was a fun and short experience that had the frust factor nailed right to keep me going - it felt difficult but almost never unfair. Yes, there could be improvements, it is far from perfect. But the developer has apparently invested quite some thought in it. With more levels, more variety, maybe even an editor, this game could improve, but this does not mean it wouldn't already be worth playing.
For achievement hunters: The achievements work fine and can be gotten by getting three stars on all levels, i.e. in the time described above.
Recommended: If you can get it on a good sale, it is definitely worth checking out for fans of dexterity games! There is some potential that is unused, but the base provided here is a solid one. Overall I can give a slightly positive review, or if you prefer numbers I give a 6 out of 10 for the fun but short experience.
It remains to be hoped the developer expands the game or makes a sequel, incorporating a few of my ideas or other ones he can come up with for more variety.
Fun little puzzle game so far. Left click to grab the circle and navigate it through the maze without touching the walls. You get a time to beat and that's about it. The walls have moving sections that if you're not fast enough will cause you to wait and thus destroys your times. You get star ratings according to the times that you post. My mouse has multiple DPI settings so it works great for me.
Nice little time waster for when you need a quick gaming fix, but can't stay for a long time. Hope this helps anyone contemplating purchasing this title. I haven't gotten a long ways into the game, but from what I've seen it's worth checking out if you're into this genre. Sure beats Minesweeper and Solitaire as I've been playing those since they were introduced into Windows.
This game. Before buying it, I knew I would feel bad doing it.
... I was right.
As you can guess, there's no story. No help, not even an explication ingame. At least you can get almost all of it on the steam store page, hehe.
It's the king of game that made you wonder how it got approved. $5 for this could almost be called "stealing".
I bought it for $1, and it feel way too much for this.
I played 1 hour to get the gist of it, to finish this game at 100%. Yet, I only enjoyed the first 5 minutes or so.
This game is freaking repetitive, the music is generic as hell, nothing outstanding for the graphics, and there's this really bothering lag every time you go on the menu.
First time I launched the game, it always showed "0/10 achievements", even when Steam was saying I got some. It even showed "5/20 achievements" from time to time (wtf?) I got really bored of it, and I continued later. The achievement counter was fixed when I launched it a second time, and it was the star counter.
Like, some basic features like that are not even correctly done.
This game wants to be "hard", "frustrating", "giving the chance to improve", and yet, after every death, there's this a bit too long for my taste, wait to finally starts. It frustrates me more than the game itself.
There's also the fact that when you finish a level, you see for some seconds the screen saying you failed, then the right screen is shown. What is wrong with this game?
I think it would be way more apt for this game to be on a website like Kongregate, somewhere where it would be free to play, since it's definitely not worth paying for.
Feel amazed while blazing through mazes!
Now this is a case where cheap means basic and fun gameplay, that you can pick up anytime and play for a minute or two. Certaintly worth playing, but wait for a sale if you can :)
The goal of this game is very simple - in every level you need to move a ball to the exit through a maze without touching the edges of the maze and avoiding all other obstacles. There is a time requirement for every level - you get 1 - 3 stars per level according to your time performance; these stars are needed for unlocking all the levels.
This is considered to be one of the games in which you can obtain 100% achievements very easy – some do it in 30 minutes – 1 hour. For me, the experience of obtaining 100% was a quite frustrating because I had to retry each level several times and push myself to do it faster and faster to the point in which my wrist started to hurt like hell. Depending on your mouse type and mouse grip or maybe depending on your coordination skills and quick reactions that have been trained or not by extensive session of FPS – this might be a fun game for you or not.
Despite this, I decided to give this game a positive review – I enjoyed the concept but I think that the required times might be a bit too strict - it's that kind of game in which 1 millisecond counts a lot. I also liked a lot the extra Christmas levels, which had innovative ideas and were very fun to play.
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At the price that it is originally posted as, $4.99, this game is definitely not recommended. However, I did pick this up for $0.49 at 90% off and at that price this game is a good game. The basic concept is that you click on a ball and walk it through a maze or an obstacle course. If you touch a wall or any other object other than the exit, you will start the level over. There are 40 levels and the types of obstacles from standard walls to ghosts to lasers to bouncing balls changes as the game progresses. The graphics are not anything spectacular, but then again the game doesn't require them to be. The game is really short and easy to complete, but yet you will go through your frustrations as the sensitivity of the mouse can easily slam you into walls again and again and again. Overall, if the price is as low as the one I got it for, then I recommend it since there is no other game like it that I'm aware of on Steam.
After getting all the stars and achievements on this game (except the "star gather" Christmas level), I realize this is a VERY fun game! It has unique gameplay that keeps the game challenging and interesting. Well worth the price I bought it at (50 cents). The only problems I ran into were on the candy chain level where I was losing even when I wasn't touching the sides and on the star gather level where the game lagged out terribly bad to the point of not being able to get all 3 stars. The lag clears up after I have about only 14 stars left to get.
True INDIE GEM!
After seeing the trailer I had this strange feeling that there is more than meets the eye. Guess what - the game is a blast!
+ it's really tough (now you know why you suck at FPS games)
+ but there are only like 2-3 levels that seem impossible (naaaah) to score three stars at
+ music is surprisingly good and helps a lot!
+ there are many easy levels where all you need is to use your brain (so much fun)
+ it's short (advantage) and absolutely beatable
+ then makes you feel like a real badass B)
TOTALLY RECOMMENDED!
Well if you want to FEEL-A-MAZE, then this is a good MAZE to FEEL. You must with the left mouse button click and hold the little orb and drag it around the MAZE with out touching the sides or any obsticals that get in your way, and make it safely to the arrow, the faster you can acomplish this the more stars you earn, you only get 3 stars per MAZE though so GOODLUCK.
This is a good MAZE to test your fine motor skills out on, sadly mine are not so crash hot !. You only need to spend a few spare minutes that you have free to play each MAZE, but you must open them up as you progress on to the next MAZE.
There is 40 MAZE'S to open up, and 15 bonus MAZE'S which have a christmas theme to them, they are rather pretty in comparison, but still quite challenging to say the least.
Price wise, well for 49cents us on sale right now, grab a copy why not! you have nothing to loose but maybe your mind, anyway this is not a bad little puzzle game, dont take my word for it buy it and find out for yourselfs, I challenge you to do so, GOODLUCK with FEEL-A-MAZE ;D
Easy game to 100% if you are an achievement collector and for the current sale price of half a buck you can forgive it's relative brievity of 40 regular levels plus 15 extra holiday themed ones.
Nice test of your mouse movement skills too.
Does what it says on the tin. Fun, casual levels with a modicum of challenge to at least several of them. Recommended if you like this sort of thing!
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Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | Five Archers Games |
Платформы | Windows |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 19.01.2025 |
Отзывы пользователей | 74% положительных (50) |