Maze Bandit
SCORE: 70
My cup runneth over with thankfulness that Gamestone Studio sent
Family Friendly Gaming a digital download code for Maze Bandit on Steam.
This Personal Computer (PC) video game feels a lot like an app. This is
from the graphics to having to wait thirty minutes for a castle upgrade
to complete. Maze Bandit lets us go through and conquer mazes. We can
also build our own maze that other players must try to complete.
Maze Bandit has really neat music in it. I loved listening to it while
solving the mazes. After every so many puzzles (I think it was like
every three) then we can pick from a door. We can find a sleeping
princess. After the tutorial part of Maze Bandit gave me one, I never
saw another one again. No matter which of the doors I picked. Normally I
am pretty lucky, but not with Maze Bandit.
The puzzles in Maze Bandit are pretty easy to solve in Maze Bandit. I
did stop a few times to think about the best way to get past a certain
area. The variety of traps also made me be very careful in Maze Bandit.
There are spikes, floor panels that fall away, cannons, ghosts, and
more. Speaking of ghosts in Maze Bandit, your spirit will fly off when
your character dies. Players can get revenge on other players in Maze
Bandit. That made me very uncomfortable.
Maze Bandit has some neat things to do in the castle. We can upgrade
things, take money out of the treasury, change our wardrobe and more. I
am really bummed about how long upgrades take in Maze Bandit. I have
only seen that kind of a thing in the repeat pay to play apps that
families complain about all of the time. It was even worse when I had a
lot of gold and numerous upgrades were needed.
Making your own levels starts a little small in Maze Bandit. We can only
use so much space, until it is upgraded, and every trap costs money. The
more I played Maze Bandit the more content I unlocked. Which meant I
could make more elaborate mazes with better traps. You will have to
complete your own dungeons two times in a row before Maze Bandit will
let other players try it.
- Teen Gamer
Graphics: 60%
Sound: 80%
Replay/Extras: 85%
Gameplay: 60%
Family Friendly Factor: 65%
System: Personal
Computer
Publisher: Gamestone Studio
Developer: Gamestone Studio
Rating: ‘NR’ for Not Rated
Company provided product
Value/Cost of the review is greater than value/cost of provided product
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