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Maze Machina

Turn-Based Puzzle Game Maze Machina Launches Soon on iOS, Android

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Maze Machina, a turn-based puzzle game developed by Tiny Touch Tales, is going to be released very soon on iOS and Android.

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Maze Machina features a very simple premise and what seems like an extremely engaging gameplay experience. In the game, players take control of a little rodent who has been trapped in a mechanical labyrinth full of traps and enemies.

There is a way to escape, however, and players will have to help the critter get out of the labyrinth safely.

Each stage is represented by a 4×4 grid, with each panel featuring either a weapon, an enemy, a trap, a key, and the level exit. The main goal is to reach the key and then head for the exit.

Enemies, however, will move on different panels each turn, so players will have to plan their moves accordingly and use weapons and traps to their advantage.

With an interesting experience that suits mobile devices well, Maze Machina will be the game to get for those looking for a puzzle game that can challenge them without being overwhelming with real-time gameplay mechanics.

Maze Machina launches soon on iOS and Android. The game will be a premium release, so you will be getting the full game without in-app purchases.

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Francesco De Meo
Francesco has been writing about video games and the video games industry for almost a decade, focusing on all aspects of the industry. Having always loved handheld gaming, he joined TouchTapPlay in 2013 to cover mobile gaming and, later on, the Nintendo Switch console, which is today his most played console.