Just finished my first maze. I had fun. It's a simple concept, but I was entertained getting out of this procedurally generated VR maze. The only useful tool I had was a marker. I used it to draw arrows on the areas with different paths. Then I randomly chose one of the paths and if it had different paths as well, then I would draw more arrows. If one of the paths ended up a dead end, I would mark it as such. If the path had a switch, I would also mark that. Eventually, I ended up at the exit. However, I still needed one more switch. Luckily, I was able to find that last switch quickly. [spoiler] It took me about 25 minutes to complete the first random maze. I was taking my time to take in the game. I may try not using the marker next time just to see if it's possible [/spoiler] The graphics are not the best. Most of the walls and areas look the same. Of course, that's why you need the marker. But I would have preferred at least some variety to the maze. You also ha...
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About This Game
You find yourself trapped in a freaky basement, which is a 100'000 square feet procedurally generated maze you are offered to escape from.
Featured "tools":
· Marker-pen — draw markers on the walls, do maze the smart way
· Crowbar — go rogue and mine through the fully destructible maze
Upcoming:
· Smartphone — hot/cold game with some tech help
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User Reviews
It is generaly fun game although I did get slightly motion sick after playing for about 10 mins.
I hate 'downvoting' indie VR games, but unfortunately can't offer any recommendation for this. If it were actually in EA and not abandoned I'd probably feel differently, as this certainly has hints of promise, but even then it would need a lot of additional content to be worth paying for.
[h1]English[/h1] Interesting concept. Unique ideas: breakable and paintable walls. Apart from that is very simple. Recommended only if you are a fan of the labyrinth. [h1]Español[/h1] Concepto interesante. Ideas únicas: paredes destruibles y pintables. Aparte de eso es muy simple. Recomendado sólo si eres aficionado a los laberintos.
Making your way through the maze is only one of the challenges in this game. There is a flashlight permanently in your left hand, so you are immediately presented with an inventory challenge. I had no problem with the teleportation movement. This makes the game possible with a small play area, but not ideal. Walking through the silent, dark halls feels incredibly creepy. The size of the halls is just large enough to feel expansive, and the vision distance just far enough to remind you of the size of the maze you're trapped in. Without music the experience gets pretty tedious. [spoiler]I can't be sure, but during my last playthrough I think the flashlight started to flicker. The level of creepyness proved too much for me and I had to immediately exit VR.[/spoiler]
motion sickness simulator. Unplayable for me.
Gameplay with crowbar is fun, didn't finish any maze to the exit yet. It has great potential, but I want a bit more content here and no rules or tutorial for now, so you have to figure it out yourself.
First of all, I want to say that I really like labyrinths with its atmosphere of obscurity and mystery, so my interest in this game is very clear. I'm not a fan of VR games, in my opinion most of them are lack of gamedesign. But it's not about this one. You are alone with Darkness. You have only one perfectly clear aim - find an exit! Hardly ever have I seen such an impressive embodiment of labyrintn. It's hard to describe, because you are really need to feel it themselves. I can only say that it's like being alone in dark labyrinth :^) I don't really want to speak about lack of gameplay features and such things, because hey it's early access! I dunno which way developers will choose. It can be something like SCP or mysterious story about living labyrith or even greek labyrinth of Minotaur. There are really a lot of cool variants, and just I can't stand to wait! Summarizing, I'm pleased that I helped developers at there first stages. Even this early access version worth it. So, great...
really bad no sound and boring
dont bother, this barely counts as a game.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7 SP1
- Processor: i5 4-series, equivalent or better
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: GTX 970, equivalent or better
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 300 MB available space
- VR Support: SteamVR. Standing or Room Scale
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: i7 6-series, equivalent or better
- Memory: 16 GB RAM
- Graphics: GTX 1070, equivalent or better
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 300 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Maze Run VR cost?
Maze Run VR costs $4.99.
What are the system requirements for Maze Run VR?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7 SP1 Processor: i5 4-series, equivalent or better Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: GTX 970, equivalent or better DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 300 MB available space VR Support: SteamVR. Standing or Room Scale Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 Processor: i7 6-series, equivalent or better Memory: 16 GB RAM Graphics: GTX 1070, equivalent or better DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 300 MB available space
What platforms is Maze Run VR available on?
Maze Run VR is available on Windows PC.
Is Maze Run VR worth buying?
Maze Run VR has 71% positive reviews from 14 players.
When was Maze Run VR released?
Maze Run VR was released on Sep 2, 2017.
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