- May 31, 2020
- Green Sauce Games
The lost Labyrinth
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About
After waking up, Sophie finds herself in an eerie place and sets out to free tormented creatures and, discover if this is real or just a nightmare! Dive into a breathtaking match-3 adventure as you find your path through the cursed labyrinth and fight the dark forces that appose all who enter.





- The game features a solid match-3 gameplay experience with 120 levels and three different game modes, catering to various player preferences.
- Players appreciate the absence of ads and micro-transactions, allowing for uninterrupted gameplay and a focus on the match-3 mechanics.
- The artwork and overall presentation are well-received, with colorful characters and a compelling storyline that adds depth to the gameplay.
- The game is criticized for being a basic asset flip with minimal new content or variations, making it feel like a standard mobile game rather than a unique experience.
- There are numerous loading screens, which can disrupt the flow of gameplay, even if they are quick.
- The story feels disconnected from the gameplay, leaving both elements feeling incomplete and underdeveloped.
story
7 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story aspect of the game receives mixed reviews, with some players appreciating the compelling narrative and character introductions, while others find it minimal and disconnected from the gameplay. Many users acknowledge that the story is not the primary focus of a match-3 game, suggesting that players typically engage with such titles for the gameplay rather than the narrative depth. Overall, the story is seen as a secondary element that may enhance the experience for some but is not essential for enjoyment.
“I was impressed with the overall layout, artwork, and especially the developing storyline.”
“The lost labyrinth is great at introducing each new element to gameplay, boasts a wide array of colorful characters, and has a compelling storyline.”
“Failing to align the story with the gameplay leaves both halves feeling incomplete as disconnected parts.”
“It has a minimal story weaving through the levels, as death has trapped you and a number of mythological characters in his maze.”
“Typical match 3 game with a minimalist story, but who plays these for that? I play Witcher 3 for the story, not match 3 games.”