Разработчик: Blender Games
Описание
How long have you developed your thinking and attentiveness? Today we will give you such an opportunity, as an interesting and attractive game appeared on our vast spaces, which allows us to poke our brains. Game aMAZE 3D perfectly suitable not only for your children, but also the whole family.
Try to get through the tangled labyrinth. After exiting the labyrinth, you will move to a larger labyrinth, and this will continue until you can not get out of all the labyrinths.
In this game you need to pass a small ball through the maze. It should be brought to the red cube, which is usually located at the other end of the labyrinth.
Use the keyboard arrow keys and WASD to navigate the different mazes
In aMAZE 3D:
- 50 levels on your choise
- Calm and relax soundtrack
- Space-art
Поддерживаемые языки: english, french, italian, german, spanish - spain, arabic, bulgarian, vietnamese, greek, danish, simplified chinese, traditional chinese, korean, norwegian, dutch, polish, portuguese - brazil, portuguese - portugal, russian, romanian, thai, turkish, hungarian, ukrainian, finnish, czech, swedish, japanese, spanish - latin america, azerbaijani, albanian, amharic, assamese, afrikaans, basque, bangla, bosnian, belarusian, valencian, welsh, wolof, armenian, galician, georgian, gujarati, hindi, dari, estonian, zulu, yoruba, kazakh, kannada, catalan, quechua, kyrgyz, konkani, khmer, xhosa, k'iche', latvian, lithuanian, luxembourgish, macedonian, malay, malayalam, maltese, maori, marathi, mongolian, nepali, odia, punjabi (shahmukhi), punjabi (gurmukhi), persian, kinyarwanda, serbian, sotho, sinhala, sindhi, scots, slovak, slovenian, sorani, swahili, tajik, tamil, tatar, telugu, tigrinya, tswana, turkmen, uzbek, uyghur, urdu, filipino, hausa, croatian, cherokee, hebrew, indonesian, irish, icelandic, igbo
Системные требования
Windows
- OS *: Windows 7, Vista, 8, 8.1, 10, 11
- Processor: Intel or AMD 2 Ghz
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel HD Graphics, AMD Radeon Graphics, NVIDIA GeForce
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 515 MB available space
- Sound Card: Any
- OS *: Windows 7, Vista, 8, 8.1, 10, 11
- Processor: Intel or AMD 2.4 Ghz
- Memory: 3 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel HD Graphics, AMD Radeon Graphics, NVIDIA GeForce
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 515 MB available space
- Sound Card: Any
Отзывы пользователей
7/10
Easy, entertaining, relaxing. Just right for when you have just a few moments to spare. Its nice game for max 20 mins. Nice relaxing sound track. If you don't have to much time and you want watch something and play this is good game. Nice colors and visual site.
I have a somewhat conflicting opinion about this game. While it can be quite relaxing, it tends to become monotonous after a while. I would advise against playing all the levels in a single day, as it may lead to boredom. Instead, treat it as a casual pastime to fill your spare time. However, I must mention that the background music can become slightly bothersome at certain points.
The initial levels are too simplistic, while the later ones can be somewhat perplexing. If you happen to reach a dead-end, you will often find yourself having to backtrack a significant amount.
I used to enjoy tracing mazes with my pencil as a kid and back then, when Steam didn't exist and computer games were fresh, it was enough to have fun. Now, a simple game like this will struggle to keep most people interested but the fans.
I liked aMaze and aMaze 2 but this didn't appeal to me despite the good renditions of the 3D ball and the backgrounds. Although some background colours make your eyes hurt.
Like I mentioned in my other reviews, I'll always continue to love puzzles & this 3-D game, the producers did an amazing job with it. If you love puzzles too, don't hesitate to try this, it will challenge your mind, but that's both the idea & the fun of it, so have fun!
I rate the puzzle game aMAZE 3D 1/5. Terrible. This is a bad idea done badly.
Would you like to complete 50 2-dimensional mazes which are displayed (poorly) using 3-dimensional graphics for no reason?
+ Some nice, animated space backgrounds are in this game. The different maze colors were sometimes nice too.
+There is an in-game display showing you (continuously) which maze you are currently working on.
+/- Only one chill-techno song plays for the entire game though I like that particular song.
- The 3D graphics (frequently featuring blurry textures) add absolutely NOTHING to the gameplay. You still view the mazes from above except this time you can only see part of the maze at a time which needlessly increases difficulty on otherwise moderate complexity mazes.
-Sluggish, clumsy controls throughout. Your token/ball thing moves and accelerates lethargically.
-On more difficult, larger mazes, you cannot initially see the end-point which you are supposed to reach and so cannot initially know which direction you are supposed to travel.
-The maze complexity ranges from very simple to only moderately complex. Why this game took me 1.6 hours to complete (fairly long for an aMAZE game apparently) was due entirely to the sluggish, lethargic controls and limited perspective.
-This game gives absolutely no steam achievements.
-All mazes are unlocked from the outset but as a result it does not show you where you left off.
-No real options are included in this game. There isn’t even a timer showing how long it is taking to complete each maze. With no options, this game has nearly no replay value.
-Even though this game is only 99 cents or less, I don’t think it’s worth it because it just isn’t fun and it isn’t very intellectually stimulating; you cannot try to simultaneously solve the maze backward and forward because you cannot see the entire maze at the same time but instead are forced to simply systematically wander around until you merely stumble on the solution.
Overall, aMAZE 3D is a huge step backwards for the aMAZE series. On the highest levels (after level 40) I found it so irksome to play that I would often quit and do other things every 1 or 2 mazes. I am surprised that I bothered to actually finish it.
I love the aMAZE series and have all their games in my collection. BUT COME ON!!!! Show me my completed Mazes in the number sequence. It makes no sense why that feature is not built in.
only for casuals..
As stated in the title, it's an aMAZE game with 3D graphics, board and ball. It was cool to look at with a decent tune...
...Then I got bored. The ball moved SO SLOW, I almost fell asleep. Since there were no Steam Achievements or Trading Cards to work with either, I didn't even bother finishing it. 😴
At time of writing, I have played this game 8 hours, and it lacks any Achievements to earn both on Steam and In game, so I can’t use that metric. I’ve played aMAZE, aMAZE 2, and aMaze Dark Times as of writing this review. This one, aMAZE 3D is bad. Visually the stages look far better then the prior stages, but after doing all levels, I can safely say, this game is very bad.
To start with, there are no options, so it is what you see, the menu at the start of the game is pointless, just saying start or exit. The stage is not fully visible, when you play a stage, you can only see so much of it at a time, unlike the previous mazes, so you have a lot more guesswork in solving these ones. You can’t see where four different paths end? Hope you pick well. It as a game only has one feature, solve the maze. The menus lack so much, it lacks so much of anything really., maybe have time trials, or like any really anything besides go over this maze, and hope your field of view is big enough to make good choices. There is so little content in the game, it is hard to give more feedback, so, yeah. Probably don’t play it.
People who I would recommend it to
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People who should not play this
1) Everyone.
erm..suprisingly .. the low poly 3D concept quite nice and very eye pleasing...
but i'm quite dissapointed without the achievements list ....
Easy, entertaining, relaxing. Just right for when you have just a few moments to spare.
The only nice things about this one are all mazes available right away and controller support (analog sticks only though). Other than that it's too easy and all the maze/background/wall colors are so close to each other they blend together too much and make the walls hard to see sometimes. And you can fnish all the mazes fast enough to request a refund when you're done. Only buy as part of a cheap bundle as even when on sale it's not really worth it unless you somehow get it for free or as a gift.
From the makers of aMAZE, aMAZE 2, aMAZE ZER0, and seven other aMAZE games, comes... aMAZE 3D! *cue sirens, airhorns, yelling and explosions*
This is such a weird, mixed bag of evolution and regression. It feels like it's chasing its own tail in terms of how it's simultaneously made visual progress from the previous games, but the gameplay has arguably suffered as a result. While the other two aMAZE titles were top-down, 2D mazes where you move a ball jpeg over a static backdrop, this has made the move to rolling an actual ball around in a three-dimensional maze. Wave goodbye to some of the issues from the old games... say hello to a few new ones.
The most immediate thing here is just how much better it looks. On almost every one of the fifty stages on offer, every ball, backdrop and maze has its own unique look or texture applied to it, as well as a few particle effects here and there. Even as minimalist and simple as it may be, it's vastly more appealing than anything else in the series. Sadly, the trade-off for that has been some problematic controls and gameplay.
The perspective is such that portions of the maze will now be obscured from full view. This doesn't really come into effect so much in the smaller, early levels, but by the end there's very little opportunity for forward planning and it becomes more trial and error to find the exit. This is made more of a chore by just how slowly the ball rolls around in every instance.
Looking at other games in the series to date, it seems like they instantly reverted to type and never touched the 3D style again. Which is a huge shame, as I think if they had kept the mazes and wide perspective of previous games, but married them to the 3D visuals, they'd be on to a winner. It's also baffling that they removed cards, achievements, and even any form of in-game options, and UI has been made awkward and unsightly. But as flawed and only slightly above average as it might be, there's still some enjoyment to be had from the ninety minutes or so on offer.
Cheapest "game" made out of a Unity tutorial ever.
That's all I have to say about this.
Wanted to like it. Have all the others. Enjoy all the others. No achievements and no cards. Ball moves about half the speed. Game is at least 3 times easier than the others. Just not the same experience.
This game has a high level of difficulty for a 2 year old. But, for a 5 year old it might be OK.
If you are reading this, then you are too smart for this game.......
Beware! Turn off your computer sound before loading as the music will send you to an asylum by the end.
The graphics are amazing. Very easy, even your dog can do it. lol Anyways I love this game :)
Im so mad; you took the basic roll a ball tutorial and made it into something that gives you money.....
Would be nice to have a menu or something, y'know settings and sch? maybe a timed mode
no cards, no achievs, no mute song, you cant see the whole map, i recommend you to play the amaze and amaze 2 instead of this game.
waiting for improvements to play again.
Exactly what it looks like and nothing more. A couple of additions would make this a vastly more intresting experiance. I will list a few things that are not found here that would enhance the flavor of the game.
-a basic options menu with resolution settings and maybe an audio slider.
-a basic system that remembers which map you played last rather than me having to try and remember that I'm on map 25
-a font thats not so hard to read numbers on. I already have to remember which map I'm on, I don't want to have to decode the level number.
-a timer, because why not?
-option to run the maze from an interior perspective.
-The inertia that is in the game and the slowdown when you hit walls is perfect for a time trials / top times list feature. You should have this.
Not a bad game, but if you want more than 1 song on endless loop while you solve 50 mazes with no time limit, pass on this one.
Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | Blender Games |
Платформы | Windows |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 31.01.2025 |
Отзывы пользователей | 46% положительных (24) |