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Play Overview
Labyrinth City (2021): Pierre the Maze Detective is a traversal maze game where you guide Pierre from the bestselling children's books Pierre The Maze Detective to find a route through the city and recover the stolen Maze Stone. Play involves exploring the cities by moving around and interacting with the people and things you find. It's a Where's Wally style challenge that stands out for the intricate design and how much there is to discover.
A terrible crime has been committed at the Opera City Museum. You go on the hunt to retrieve the stone and catch Mr X. Play involves investigating the hand-drawn intricate locations to solve the maze and find your way to the magical stones. To progress you work your way from the museum to the city streets, to a castle in the sky, and even a haunted mansion. Along the way, there are over 100 hidden objects and trophies to find along with a range of puzzles and minigames. You meet the locals and interact with over 500 characters, items, and backgrounds.
The result is a series of complex scenes to explore, all tied together by an overarching detective story. There are enough clues to find your way if you pay attention. But the real enjoyment here isn't in being clever, but in enjoying the worlds, characters and quirky moments you can discover.
Our examiner, Jo Robertson, first checked Labyrinth City a year ago. It was re-examined by Andy Robertson and updated 6 months ago.
A terrible crime has been committed at the Opera City Museum. You go on the hunt to retrieve the stone and catch Mr X. Play involves investigating the hand-drawn intricate locations to solve the maze and find your way to the magical stones. To progress you work your way from the museum to the city streets, to a castle in the sky, and even a haunted mansion. Along the way, there are over 100 hidden objects and trophies to find along with a range of puzzles and minigames. You meet the locals and interact with over 500 characters, items, and backgrounds.
The result is a series of complex scenes to explore, all tied together by an overarching detective story. There are enough clues to find your way if you pay attention. But the real enjoyment here isn't in being clever, but in enjoying the worlds, characters and quirky moments you can discover.
Our examiner, Jo Robertson, first checked Labyrinth City a year ago. It was re-examined by Andy Robertson and updated 6 months ago.
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Play Style
This is a Brain Game, Collecting and Traversal game with Narrative, Puzzle and Sequencing elements. This is a single-player game.
Benefits
This game is good if you want to:
Age Ratings
You meet characters like wizards, knights, ninjas and people in precarious situations. There's a man falling off a ladder or off a roof. The haunted mansion includes ghosts and ghouls.
Skill Level
7+ year-olds usually have the required skill to enjoy this game. Provided younger players have good attention to detail and perseverance they can enjoy the experience. It's a great game to share with your child.
Game Details
Release Date: 22/06/2021, updated in 2021
Out Now: PC, Switch and iOS
Skill Rating: 7+ year-olds
Players: 1
Genres: Brain Game, Collecting, Traversal (Narrative, Puzzle and Sequencing)
Accessibility: 0 features documented (Tweet Developer )
Components: 2D Overhead and Cartoon
Developer: M Lustigman (@MLustigman)
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