Compara los precios de Box Maze Extreme en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por GamersHype Productions. Publicado por SA Industry. Lanzado el 5/7/2018. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Casual, Indie, Strategy.

A stripped-back maze puzzler with 30 levels, checkpoint-only saves, and enemies in your way. Punishing by design, shallow by accident.

Box Maze Extreme is a casual-leaning maze game where you guide a box through 30 levels loaded with obstacles and enemies, relying on checkpoints rather than manual saves. The genre tags say Strategy and Adventure, but in practice this is a short-session arcade experience with just enough enemy placement to make you think twice before moving. If you are expecting something with the decision-making density of a proper puzzle game, dial expectations back significantly. The checkpoint system is the central design choice here, and it cuts both ways. On one hand, it creates genuine tension in later levels where a string of mistakes sends you back further than you would like. On the other hand, the level design does not always feel substantial enough to justify that friction. Thirty levels sounds like a reasonable content offering for a casual title, but completion times reported by players suggest you can see everything in a single sitting. There is no build variety to speak of, no branching paths, and no meta-progression that rewards replaying finished stages. Where Box Maze Extreme does earn modest credit is in its low barrier to entry. The controls are immediate, the visual language is readable, and the free cosmetic skins give you minor personalization without a paywall attached. For absolute newcomers to arcade-puzzle games who want something low-stakes to learn the rhythm of obstacle-based level design, the simplicity is a feature rather than a flaw. That is a narrow audience, but it is a real one. The problems pile up when you look at the wider context. A mixed review score from a small sample of 23 Steam reviews is a meaningful warning sign, not just a statistical quirk. No Metacritic rating means there is little third-party validation to lean on. The AI behavior of enemies is basic, the mod ecosystem is nonexistent, and there is no tutorial structure worth discussing because the game is simple enough not to need one. For players who care about depth of decision-making or any kind of late-game complexity, this title runs dry almost immediately. Box Maze Extreme sits in a crowded corner of the indie catalog where price and expectation management matter more than the game itself. If you know exactly what you are buying - a short, checkpoint-gated maze game with cosmetic skins and no lasting systems - you will not feel betrayed. Anyone expecting more than that will bounce off within the first hour and wonder what the "Extreme" in the title was actually promising. Diego, Scout Team

Box Maze Extreme

Box Maze Extreme

5 jul 2018GamersHype ProductionsSA Industry
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A stripped-back maze puzzler with 30 levels, checkpoint-only saves, and enemies in your way. Punishing by design, shallow by accident.

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Box Maze Extreme is a casual-leaning maze game where you guide a box through 30 levels loaded with obstacles and enemies, relying on checkpoints rather than manual saves. The genre tags say Strategy and Adventure, but in practice this is a short-session arcade experience with just enough enemy placement to make you think twice before moving. If you are expecting something with the decision-making density of a proper puzzle game, dial expectations back significantly. The checkpoint system is the central design choice here, and it cuts both ways. On one hand, it creates genuine tension in later levels where a string of mistakes sends you back further than you would like. On the other hand, the level design does not always feel substantial enough to justify that friction. Thirty levels sounds like a reasonable content offering for a casual title, but completion times reported by players suggest you can see everything in a single sitting. There is no build variety to speak of, no branching paths, and no meta-progression that rewards replaying finished stages. Where Box Maze Extreme does earn modest credit is in its low barrier to entry. The controls are immediate, the visual language is readable, and the free cosmetic skins give you minor personalization without a paywall attached. For absolute newcomers to arcade-puzzle games who want something low-stakes to learn the rhythm of obstacle-based level design, the simplicity is a feature rather than a flaw. That is a narrow audience, but it is a real one. The problems pile up when you look at the wider context. A mixed review score from a small sample of 23 Steam reviews is a meaningful warning sign, not just a statistical quirk. No Metacritic rating means there is little third-party validation to lean on. The AI behavior of enemies is basic, the mod ecosystem is nonexistent, and there is no tutorial structure worth discussing because the game is simple enough not to need one. For players who care about depth of decision-making or any kind of late-game complexity, this title runs dry almost immediately. Box Maze Extreme sits in a crowded corner of the indie catalog where price and expectation management matter more than the game itself. If you know exactly what you are buying - a short, checkpoint-gated maze game with cosmetic skins and no lasting systems - you will not feel betrayed. Anyone expecting more than that will bounce off within the first hour and wonder what the "Extreme" in the title was actually promising.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

Etiquetas

steamCheckpoint SystemShort PlaytimeObstacle AvoidanceSingle SessionMinimalistArcade Puzzle

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Mínimos

OS
Windows
Processor
1.8Ghz
Memory
1 GB RAM
Graphics
Nvidia GTX 9500 or equivalent
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
250 MB available space
Sound Card
Any sound card

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Processor
2Ghz Dual Core
Memory
2 GB RAM
Graphics
Nvidia GTX 9800 or equivalent
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
500 MB available space
Sound Card
Any sound card

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Desarrolladora
GamersHype Productions
Distribuidora
SA Industry
Fecha de lanzamiento
5 jul 2018

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Box Maze Extreme fue desarrollado por GamersHype Productions y publicado por SA Industry.