Compara los precios de aMAZE Gears 3 en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Blender Games. Publicado por Blender Games. Lanzado el 18/2/2021. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Casual, Indie, Simulation, Strategy.

Fifty trap-filled mazes, a ticking clock, and an instant-restart loop that will either sharpen your spatial instincts or drive you up the wall - know which camp you're in before clicking purchase.

I went into aMAZE Gears 3 expecting the kind of five-minute idle distraction you grab in a bundle and forget about. What I found was something narrower than that - and, in its narrow lane, more honestly punishing than the branding suggests. The premise is as stripped down as it gets: guide a small gear through a labyrinth, activate the portal trigger, reach the exit. Arrow keys or WASD. No upgrades, no meta-progression, no branching paths. As a strategy-and-systems person I usually need more levers to stay engaged, but there is something clarifying about a game that states its contract up front and then delivers exactly that. The fifty levels escalate with reasonable structure. Early stages read as genuine tutorials in disguise - the hazards are sparse, the corridors wide enough to build a feel for how the gear moves. By the midpoint, spikes, moving obstacles, and tight timing gates start overlapping, and the design shifts from spatial navigation to pattern recognition under time pressure. The timer is not cosmetic; it pushes some levels firmly into time-attack territory, and players who came for a relaxed maze experience should know that going in. Community feedback on earlier entries in the series flagged the timer as a divisive addition, and that criticism applies here too. If timed achievements stress you out more than they motivate you, this entry is the wrong fit. The asset-flip concern is worth naming plainly. The aMAZE series from Blender Games is a large catalogue of titles built on the same structural template, cosmetically reskinned across entries. aMAZE Gears 3 does not hide this - the abstract, colorful visual style is functional rather than distinctive, and the underlying loop is identical to its predecessors. There is no mod ecosystem, no community tools, no post-launch content to speak of. For anyone buying this as a standalone creative work, that context matters. For anyone grabbing it as a sub-five-dollar achievement run or a short session filler, the mechanical execution is at least clean: controls are responsive, the failure-and-retry loop is instant, and the level design does what it promises. Where the game earns mild credit is in the pacing split between its later stages. Some push speed and commitment - you read a path, commit, and live or die by the decision. Others reward deliberate, slow movement where hesitation is correct. That variation is modest but real, and it prevents the back half from collapsing into pure repetition. The abstract aesthetic keeps visual noise low, which matters when you are memorizing trap timing. The soundtrack is ambient and unobtrusive, which is the right call for this loop. None of this elevates aMAZE Gears 3 into a title worth seeking out on its own merits, but it does mean the core loop functions without friction. Bottom line for my fellow numbers-minded players: there is no decision depth here, no build order, no AI to stress-test. This sits at the opposite end of the spectrum from anything I would normally recommend at length. The honest use case is a subscription bundle or a near-zero-cost achievement run clocked in under two hours. Go in with those expectations and it will not disappoint you. Go in wanting a mechanically layered puzzle experience and you will bounce off the first ten minutes. Diego, Scout Team

aMAZE Gears 3

aMAZE Gears 3

18 feb 2021Blender Games
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Fifty trap-filled mazes, a ticking clock, and an instant-restart loop that will either sharpen your spatial instincts or drive you up the wall - know which camp you're in before clicking purchase.

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I went into aMAZE Gears 3 expecting the kind of five-minute idle distraction you grab in a bundle and forget about. What I found was something narrower than that - and, in its narrow lane, more honestly punishing than the branding suggests. The premise is as stripped down as it gets: guide a small gear through a labyrinth, activate the portal trigger, reach the exit. Arrow keys or WASD. No upgrades, no meta-progression, no branching paths. As a strategy-and-systems person I usually need more levers to stay engaged, but there is something clarifying about a game that states its contract up front and then delivers exactly that. The fifty levels escalate with reasonable structure. Early stages read as genuine tutorials in disguise - the hazards are sparse, the corridors wide enough to build a feel for how the gear moves. By the midpoint, spikes, moving obstacles, and tight timing gates start overlapping, and the design shifts from spatial navigation to pattern recognition under time pressure. The timer is not cosmetic; it pushes some levels firmly into time-attack territory, and players who came for a relaxed maze experience should know that going in. Community feedback on earlier entries in the series flagged the timer as a divisive addition, and that criticism applies here too. If timed achievements stress you out more than they motivate you, this entry is the wrong fit. The asset-flip concern is worth naming plainly. The aMAZE series from Blender Games is a large catalogue of titles built on the same structural template, cosmetically reskinned across entries. aMAZE Gears 3 does not hide this - the abstract, colorful visual style is functional rather than distinctive, and the underlying loop is identical to its predecessors. There is no mod ecosystem, no community tools, no post-launch content to speak of. For anyone buying this as a standalone creative work, that context matters. For anyone grabbing it as a sub-five-dollar achievement run or a short session filler, the mechanical execution is at least clean: controls are responsive, the failure-and-retry loop is instant, and the level design does what it promises. Where the game earns mild credit is in the pacing split between its later stages. Some push speed and commitment - you read a path, commit, and live or die by the decision. Others reward deliberate, slow movement where hesitation is correct. That variation is modest but real, and it prevents the back half from collapsing into pure repetition. The abstract aesthetic keeps visual noise low, which matters when you are memorizing trap timing. The soundtrack is ambient and unobtrusive, which is the right call for this loop. None of this elevates aMAZE Gears 3 into a title worth seeking out on its own merits, but it does mean the core loop functions without friction. Bottom line for my fellow numbers-minded players: there is no decision depth here, no build order, no AI to stress-test. This sits at the opposite end of the spectrum from anything I would normally recommend at length. The honest use case is a subscription bundle or a near-zero-cost achievement run clocked in under two hours. Go in with those expectations and it will not disappoint you. Go in wanting a mechanically layered puzzle experience and you will bounce off the first ten minutes.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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singleplayerachievementscloud-savestier:sub-5Time AttackTrap NavigationInstant RestartAbstract AestheticPortal ActivationPattern RecognitionShort Session

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Windows 7, Vista, 8, 8.1, 10, 11
Memory
2 GB RAM
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Version 9.0
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Intel HD Graphics, AMD Radeon Graphics, NVIDIA GeForce
Processor
Intel or AMD 2 GHz
Sound Card
Any

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Windows 7, Vista, 8, 8.1, 10, 11
Memory
3 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
1 GB available space
Graphics
Intel HD Graphics, AMD Radeon Graphics, NVIDIA GeForce
Processor
Intel or AMD 2.4 Ghz
Sound Card
Any

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