Mega Maze
The problem is that the 3D act of tilting the board is represented in a flat 2D overhead perspective. So when you tilt, there is no feedback on the screen except for the movement of the balls. An isometric 3D perspective like that used in Marble Madness would have solved this problem, and made the game much more fun.
As it stands, though, you can still be entertained by Mega Maze if you enjoy similar brainteasers. There are 75 levels in the game, each made up of up to 3 individual mazes, making for a total of 164 mazes. Finishing a level gives you a code to play the next, more difficult, maze. Fortunately, most levels are short and sweet, requiring you merely to figure out a clever solution and moving the ball very fast.
Most puzzle fans will likely find Mega Maze too tedious to be fun. It is far from the addictiveness of, say, Lemmings - but if you like wooden labyrinths or maze games in general, it's worth a look.
Average Rating: | 8.44 [18 votes] |
Genre: | Puzzle |
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Developer: | CapDisc |
Publisher: | Philips Media |
Year: | 1996 |
Software Copyright: | CapDisc |
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More Info: | Mobygames | The Web |
System Requirements: | DOS |
If you like this game, try: | Dimo's Quest, Elements, Nano Tank |
Thanks to... | bill22 |
Technical Notes: | CD-rip version |
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