- May 20, 2022
- Hunny Bunny Studio
Maid PizzaHub
Platforms
About
"Maid PizzaHub" is a multi-ending puzzle game where you help a maid serve pizzas and collect puzzles to reveal stunning artwork. Enjoy beautiful animation scenes, relaxing music, and a CG Gallery Mode. Complete levels with the easy win shortcut . The game features a variety of pizzas and themes, providing a fun and engaging gameplay experience.






- The game features engaging puzzles that are both challenging and enjoyable, making it a great experience for players.
- The artwork is praised for its quality, especially in the later levels, adding to the overall appeal of the game.
- It's a fun game to play with friends and family, and many players recommend it highly.
- Some players found the animations to be lacking, which detracted from the overall experience.
- The game can be quite challenging, with some puzzles being difficult to complete, leading to frustration for some players.
- There are concerns about the adult content, which may not be suitable for all audiences.
graphics
6 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics in the game are praised for their cute and animated anime pizzagirl-themed artwork, particularly in levels 6-12, which enhance the overall experience. While some players express a humorous disappointment over the lack of pizza, the visuals are still considered impressive and comparable to those in renowned titles like Portal 2 and The Talos Principle. Overall, the artwork contributes significantly to the game's charm and enjoyment.
“The artwork from levels 6-12 is great.”
“Relax and take a load off in this simple but enjoyable puzzle game where you must move and rotate the pieces to reveal the beautiful artwork.”
“While the absence of pizza could be a disappointment for pepperoni lovers such as me, it still is great and a strong rival to Portal 2 or The Talos Principle in terms of lore, difficulty, and graphics.”
“While the absence of pizza could be a disappointment for pepperoni lovers such as me, it still has great lore, difficulty, and graphics.”