Hardcore retro puzzle platformer in which you get to play as a little rat? What's not to like as Ratyrinth launches on Xbox, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch...
Give us a ball or marble - anything to roll, in fact - and we are in gaming heaven. Amazing Maze may release on Xbox with a super cheap price attached, but for us, it's the gaming goodness we need.
Word Maze by POWGI is a timely reminder of how fun these unique puzzle games can be. And this is easily up there with some of the best ones to come out of the minds of Lightwood Games.
Dare to drop in to Maze Blaze and you'll discover a labyrinth of danger, one full of traps, hostiles and powerful bosses. Reckon you can make it through?
We can’t get effusive about Catmaze. More than any other game we’ve played this year, it will eject from our memory as soon as we press ‘send’ on the review.
Slavic mythology and our furry feline friends aren’t the first duo that springs to mind when you are wanting a new Metroidvania title to play through, but developers RedBlack Spade and publishers Ratalaika Games are keen to blend these two together seamlessly in Catmaze.
Minemaze sets out to do one thing and achieves it, but it’s such a tiny, baby step. It’s got its heart set on being a bumper collection of mazes, and it does exactly that.
For the concept, Mind Maze is probably the best game on the market. Unfortunately, dots-and-boxes isn’t particularly entertaining. It doesn’t do much wrong, but Mind Maze needs more game modes and variety to really excel. Unless you’ve got a friend to play with, expect only a few games of entertainment out of this one.