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Some maze games may be considered [[Mechanical Puzzles]] - at least if a player is considered one of the "pieces" of the puzzle. While maze games usually focus on finding a path in a maze, [[Parkour Games]] usually focus on overcoming obstacles. |
Some maze games may be considered [[Mechanical Puzzles]] - at least if a player is considered one of the "pieces" of the puzzle. While maze games usually focus on finding a path in a maze, [[Parkour Games]] usually focus on overcoming obstacles. |
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⚫ | [[Featured Rooms Archive 2018|Examples from 2018]] include: ^[https://rec.net/room/TheBigMaze TheBigMaze], ^[https://rec.net/room/FunhouseMaze FunhouseMaze], ^[https://rec.net/room/themaze themaze], ^[https://rec.net/room/HedgeMaze HedgeMaze], ^[https://rec.net/room/DungeonMaze DungeonMaze], ^[https://rec.net/room/jdmaze jdmaze], and ^[https://rec.net/room/ChilllaxMaze ChilllaxMaze]. |
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Revision as of 00:54, 21 July 2019
Maze games are based on mazes where solving the maze is usually the focus of the game.
Some maze games may be considered Mechanical Puzzles - at least if a player is considered one of the "pieces" of the puzzle. While maze games usually focus on finding a path in a maze, Parkour Games usually focus on overcoming obstacles.
An example from 2019Q1 is ^TheLostMazeofMrLegolas.
Examples from 2018 include: ^TheBigMaze, ^FunhouseMaze, ^themaze, ^HedgeMaze, ^DungeonMaze, ^jdmaze, and ^ChilllaxMaze.