Unmaze

In-app purchases
3.1
685 reviews
50K+
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Content rating
PEGI 12
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About this game

In this visual novel inspired by Greek mythology, you play as Ariadne and it is up to you to guide Asterion and Theseus out of the labyrinth.

Place your phone in the light to talk to Theseus, or in the shade to talk to Asterion. But be careful - the more you help one of them, the more the other gets lost. Help them make the right decisions as you face up to lots of different dangers, discover the secrets of the maze and perhaps manage to set them free.
Their fate now rests in your hands. Will your cunning, wisdom, perseverance and skill be enough to help you make the right choices?

• Play the first chapter for free (about 1 hour of play)
• Unlock the full game with an in-app purchase

• A new gameplay based on your phone's light sensor
• A contemporary adaptation of the myth of the Minotaur and the labyrinth
• Actions that directly influence the way the story plays out
• An immersive story full of twists and turns with 8 alternative endings
• A rich universe with 5 chapters and 10 mazes to explore
• A dark and mesmerising atmosphere

Note: Unmaze uses your phone's light sensor to adapt the experience to your light environment, including changing characters during the game. The purpose is only to analyze your light environment, no data will be recorded. The game cannot run without a working light sensor.

An interactive fable by Frédéric Jamain and Nicolas Pelloile-Oudart,
written with Thomas Cadène, the author of the comics Summer, Fluid, Alt-Life...
and illustrated by Florent Fortin.

Produced by UPIAN, HIVER PROD, edited and co-produced by ARTE, the European TV and digital culture channel. With the support of CNC, MEDIA EUROPE CREATIVE, RÉGION ILE-DE-FRANCE, LA PROCIREP.

© Upian - Hiver Prod - ARTE France - 2021
Updated on
May 30, 2023

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Ratings and reviews

3.1
660 reviews
M
December 14, 2023
It has potential to be good but the main thing that annoyed me was switching between characters, if a button existed it would be far better than relying on the light around me. I didnt like the fact that it was all about legends but dropping Harry potter into it was a bit weird. I wouldn't consider buying the full game with the short piece I've just played.
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Casper
May 7, 2022
The art style and idea are cool but the contrast between the mythology references and the modern stuff like Harry Potter and phones is way too much to work. It also ruins it for me when the game pretends I get to play a character and make choices but that character already has a personality and backstory I don't know about and my choices are just time wasters. The light sensor gimmick is cool but not cool enough to justify itself, I should be able to switch manually with a button.
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Awkward Commentator
May 6, 2022
Unmaze (Demo) is a game about Ariadne guiding Asterion, her brother, and Theseus, her boyfriend, out of a maze. She guides them one at a time and this is dependent on the phone's perception of how dark or how light it is in real life. It looks interesting, but the maze lacks reward for exploration and most of the dialogue is arguments or strong negative emotions (reasonable, but repetitive). In the end, the demo lacks a feeling of progress, both in understanding the maze and the characters. 2/5.
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