Labyrinth City: Pierre the Maze Detective
- December 21, 2020
- Labyrinth City
Labyrinth City is a great children's video game, with enough to do to appeal to adults looking to relax, though a few off-color characters are off-putting.
"Labyrinth City: Pierre the Maze Detective" is a charming adventure puzzle game based on the popular children's book series. Explore stunning hand-drawn mazes, find hidden objects, and solve puzzles to help Pierre catch the elusive antagonist, Mr. X. With its captivating storyline and beautiful artwork, this game is perfect for players of all ages.
Reviews
- Charming and beautifully illustrated, capturing the essence of classic children's maze books.
- Fun and relaxing gameplay suitable for all ages, with plenty of pop culture references and hidden collectibles.
- Engaging and light-hearted, making it a great choice for casual gaming and family play.
- Some players found the game too easy and lacking in challenge, leading to a sense of repetitiveness.
- There were reports of minor bugs, particularly with achievements, and some players experienced frustrating navigation controls.
- The game may feel too short for its price, leaving some players wanting more content or additional levels.
- graphics34 mentions
- 53 % positive mentions
- 38 % neutral mentions
- 9 % negative mentions
The graphics of the game are widely praised for their beautiful, colorful, and charming art style, showcasing detailed hand-drawn visuals that enhance the overall experience. Reviewers highlight the artistic design, vibrant environments, and whimsical characters, noting that the visuals contribute significantly to the game's appeal and nostalgic feel. While some mention that the gameplay may feel shallow, the stunning artwork and engaging soundtrack keep players immersed and entertained.
“Well, first off, the artwork in this game is absolutely beautiful. Whoever designed this really has an artistic eye and an eye for detail; everything is bright and colorful.”
“I absolutely love this game's art style, and each environment in the game is full of life. The animation alone must have taken collective years, and there's so much stuff to interact with.”
“The artwork is superb, and there are many hidden easter eggs.”
“If you have any nostalgia for Where's Waldo or I Spy, then you will love this game purely on its visuals.”
“Very cute maze game with astonishing hand-drawn graphics.”
“I think fans of the book will have no complaints with how the graphics turned out as it seems pretty faithful to the source material.”
- music34 mentions
- 71 % positive mentions
- 21 % neutral mentions
- 9 % negative mentions
The music in the game is widely praised for its charm and suitability, enhancing the overall experience with a dynamic and engaging soundtrack that adapts to different environments. Reviewers highlight its beauty and ability to create a relaxing atmosphere, although some express disappointment over the lack of a purchasable soundtrack. Overall, the music is described as a delightful complement to the game's visuals and gameplay, making exploration enjoyable.
“The soundtrack is outstanding and always fits nicely to the scenes.”
“I'll give a special mention to the soundtrack which is incredible, and changes (sometimes subtly) depending on where you venture on the map.”
“The music is amazing, had to go listen to it at Bandcamp after finishing the game (wish it was on Spotify).”
“Sadly, there is no purchasable soundtrack.”
“The music is pretty decent.”
“The team plays around with the sound design and sound stage, having the music quiet and loud depending on where you are on the map.”
- story22 mentions
- 27 % positive mentions
- 59 % neutral mentions
- 14 % negative mentions
The game's story is described as simple and somewhat generic, primarily serving as a vehicle to guide players through colorful mazes filled with engaging side quests and charming characters. While it may lack depth, the whimsical and cartoonish narrative evokes a sense of nostalgia and adventure, complemented by delightful visuals and music that enhance the overall experience. Players appreciate the lighthearted nature of the story, which, despite its simplicity, keeps them entertained and engaged throughout their journey.
“The story is also very good and enjoyable, almost like a cartoon.”
“Great game with a great story, coupled with an awesome soundtrack.”
“The story is relatively simplistic, with a classic masked villain, and while it exists solely to get Pierre into more and more wild and exciting adventures, there are lots of fun charismatic characters to encounter along the way.”
“On the other hand, the story... well, it exists.”
“The story serves only one point—to make you move from start to end, from one map to another.”
“I can describe the whole plot in two words—pursue Mr. X.”
- gameplay17 mentions
- 35 % positive mentions
- 47 % neutral mentions
- 18 % negative mentions
The gameplay is characterized by its simplicity and charm, featuring engaging maze navigation with light puzzle elements and beautiful visuals. While it offers a relaxing experience with optional exploration, some players find it limited and repetitive, lacking in varied challenges. Overall, it combines enjoyable mechanics with a focus on atmosphere rather than complexity, appealing to those seeking a laid-back gaming experience.
“Really cute little snacking game with some simple gameplay and beautiful visuals.”
“The gameplay is dead simple, plays well with mouse & keyboard or controller.”
“It has a beautiful adventure-inspiring soundtrack, wonderful visuals, fun simple gameplay, lots of optional exploration, and it doesn’t last too long to start getting boring.”
“If you are looking for varied gameplay or challenges, you should be warned that there is none here.”
“The way they prolonged the campaign, how they handled the gameplay progress was an insult to their own masterpiece level artwork and music.”
“The gameplay does get a bit repetitive as time goes.”
- humor14 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The humor in the game is characterized by a blend of cute visuals and clever pop culture references, appealing to both younger players and millennials. Players appreciate the abundance of humorous moments and visual storytelling, which keeps the experience engaging and entertaining throughout. Overall, the game is described as a delightful mix of simple yet charming humor, making it a unique and enjoyable artistic experience.
“There are so many themes and even humorous things that happen in the levels, and every level is its own masterpiece. That same art piece is never displayed more than once; it's always something new and exciting. I was always wondering what would be next, not to mention that this game also held my attention for 8 hours straight; never once did I feel bored.”
“Everything else is great, though. The narration and humor bring me such joy.”
“It captures important elements of French comics - it's filled with simple humor, yet at the same time oozes personality from every pore.”
- replayability4 mentions
- 25 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 75 % negative mentions
Overall, the game's replayability is mixed; while some users appreciate the exploration potential in Labyrinth City, noting that there are many elements to discover, others feel that the overall replay value is low, primarily relying on achievements or missed content from the initial playthrough.
“There is not so much replayability, maybe achievements, or if you forgot something.”
“Low replay value, though.”
“There is not so much replayability; maybe achievements, or if you forgot something.”
“Labyrinth City has lots of replay value as there are many things to see and click; you tend to miss something in the first walkthrough.”
- emotional3 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The emotional aspect of the game is highlighted as a charming and wholesome experience, focusing on its beautiful art and engaging story rather than challenging gameplay. Reviewers recommend it as a delightful choice for both adults and children, emphasizing its satisfying and colorful nature.
“A gorgeous, wholesome experience that's more about the chill art and story than challenge.”
“A charming, colorful, and satisfyingly wholesome game: 8/10.”
“If you want something wholesome for yourself or for your kids, I highly recommend Labyrinth City: Pierre the Maze Detective.”
- grinding2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
Players generally find the grinding aspect enjoyable, as levels offer ample material to explore, making it fun to replay even if collectibles are missed. However, some note that first-person perspectives can lead to tedious mapping, detracting from the overall experience.
“In first person, it requires tedious mapping.”
“The levels provide enough material that if a collectible is missed, it is still fun to go through the level again without it becoming tedious.”
- atmosphere2 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- -50 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The atmosphere of the game is praised for its relaxing quality, enhancing the overall gameplay experience. Each map contributes uniquely to this immersive environment, making it a key factor in player enjoyment and engagement.
“If I weren't into its relaxing gameplay and atmosphere, I would never have finished it.”
“I enjoyed the atmosphere that came with each individual map.”
“If I weren't into its relaxing gameplay and atmosphere, I would never finish it.”
- stability2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
Overall, users report minor stability issues related to buggy achievements, with some requiring redoing actions to unlock properly. While these glitches can be disappointing, they appear to be fixable, indicating a generally stable experience.
“Some achievements were buggy but fixed when I redid the actions.”
“Only slight disappointment for me was that there was a buggy achievement, which resulted in two achievements not popping.”
Critic Reviews
Labyrinth City: Pierre the Maze Detective Review
Labyrinth City is a great children's video game, with enough to do to appeal to adults looking to relax, though a few off-color characters are off-putting.
80%Labyrinth City: Pierre the Maze Detective Review
Labyrinth City: Pierre the Maze Detective is apparently adapted from a bestselling children’s book series. Don’t let that put you off though – this is a game suitable for all ages.
80%Labyrinth City: Pierre the Maze Detective [Nintendo Switch] | REVIEW
Labyrinth City: Pierre the Maze Detective is a unique and charming experience that’ll appeal to both younger and older gamers. I had a whole lot of fun exploring its selection of beautiful environments, whilst the sheer level of interactivity each one offered ensured there was plenty for players to discover. The only real problem came with how easy the game could be, though it’s hard to hold that against Labyrinth City: Pierre the Maze Detective too much – especially since the gameplay itself is meant to be simple and appeal to all ages. With the gorgeous visuals, abundance of collectibles, and charming world, there’s plenty to love about this whimsical adventure. Whether you’re looking for a fun little game to play with your kids or just fancy exploring some mazes yourself, Labyrinth City: Pierre the Maze Detective is definitely worth adding to your Nintendo Switch library.
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