- June 23, 2020
- Carlos Junio
Nino Maze LOFI
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About
"Nino Maze LOFI" is a charming 2D puzzle platformer featuring a little boy named Nino. Players must navigate through maze-like levels filled with challenges and obstacles while listening to soothing lo-fi beats. The game encourages creativity and strategic thinking, offering multiple solutions to puzzles and a level editor for players to create and share their own mazes.


- The game features cute art and animations, making it visually appealing.
- It's a relaxing experience with calming music, perfect for unwinding.
- The game is simple and easy to play, making it suitable for kids and casual gamers.
- The mazes are overly simplistic and can become boring quickly.
- The music can be too loud and lacks a volume adjustment option.
- The game's design can make it difficult to see the cat and the maze walls, especially in darker levels.
music
18 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe music in the game is described as relaxing and lofi, creating a calming atmosphere that enhances the gameplay experience. However, players have noted the lack of a volume adjustment option, making it difficult to manage the sound level, which can be too loud for some. Overall, the soundtrack is appreciated for its soothing qualities, making it suitable for casual play and relaxation.
“All in all, it's a great game to sit down and listen to the music while tapping some buttons on a keyboard.”
“Cute and fun, you can both play a relaxing game and listen to amazing music at the same time.”
“The game has a calming atmosphere, relaxing music, great for spending time.”
“The music is ear-blasting.”
“There is no way to adjust the volume, so you will need to open the volume mixer if the music is too loud.”
“The music also became more irritating.”