Maze Mice
$4.99
rated 4.4 stars
About Maze Mice
Features:
Gameplay designed by the same solo developer who brought you Luck be a Landlord.
A fantastic soundtrack from the same composer as Luck be a Landlord.
Multiple cute characters to unlock and play as.
Tons of upgrades to unlock and pick from.
Maze Mice Screenshots
Reviews for Maze Mice
Liam73927
A great game with poor mobile controls/UI
First off I enjoy this concept, the gameplay loop, much of the style, and the developer’s other work! I’m happy to have supported development with or without more content. But I can’t lie, the mobile port is sorely lacking. Many buttons (including directional control surfaces) are too small to click reliably and several important UI elements are off screen or layered under others (iPhone SE 2020) causing consistent issues. Its not just screen scaling either, I’m certain the UI would leave a lot to be desired on PC as well and stylistically it clashes with most of the beautiful game art. The movement system seems like it doesn’t know whether it’s trying to be SuperHot or a tile-based crawler and unfortunately has become the worst of both, which when mixed with the level of imprecision in the controls has caused dozens of unintended and completely avoidable deaths. I would guess that too much effort has gone into making a faithful port of the PC version but mobile games inherently require their own control schemes and gameplay considerations. I can see this easily being a 5 star, but it simply is not there yet.
ArcticKatz
Fun and Unique game.
Maze mice is a simple yet amazing game where the focus is to not get caught by cats, whether those cats are alive, or ghosts. You collect dots like in PAC-man so that you may upgrade your mouse with different utilities and weapons to help you survive longer. Overall a fun game, definitely worth $5! Hopefully we can eventually see new content, but game is good. 😊👍
W0wzers
Some issues
The game is fun BUT has some issues. First of all everything is so tiny. I can deal with it but to add to the issue the d-pad overlays get in the way of the bottom corners and you can’t see what’s going on there. I’d love a way to customize them or even just a smaller joystick option. Maybe even a swipe or just touch with no overlay option.
Jweb1231224215
Good Game
Came from Olexa, very fun
Hodhoer
So close.
Game is fun but the clunky controls and landscape nature leave a lot left to be desired but it’s just a port of the steam version of the game. Wish it would’ve gotten a little more thought to be portrait as the game doesn’t need the complexity of landscape.
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