- February 24, 2021
- DIGITAL ART TEAM
Live Labyrinth
35%Game Brain Score
gameplay
music, optimization
60% User Score 10 reviews
Platforms
About
A living maze is drawn during its passage, and only at the end of the path do you understand what it wants to tell you


Audience ScoreBased on 10 reviews
gameplay3 positive mentions
music3 negative mentions
- The game is playable and offers a unique maze navigation experience.
- The mechanics involving light in the mazes are interesting and add a layer of complexity.
- It features a significant number of achievements that can be unlocked relatively easily.
- The optimization is poor, with resolution options that do not effectively change the game resolution.
- There is no music mute button, and the music can be annoying and inconsistent.
- The game lacks clear markers for exits in the mazes, making navigation frustrating.
music
3 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe music in the game lacks a mute button, leading to frustration among players as it stops and starts unpredictably, resulting in a repetitive and boring experience. Many users find the music annoying and ultimately choose to turn it off.
“No music mute button.”
“The music just stops after a while, and then several minutes later starts up again out of nowhere.”
“It gets predictable and boring pretty quickly, and you have to turn off the music because it's really annoying.”