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Maze Cube is a reflex focused game where you’ll be trying to get your ball into the maze and then out again. The problem is that you can only move forwards and there’s no way of stopping. Aside from that you cannot touch any of the walls of the maze, else the game ends and you’ll have to start again. The game has a single goal for you, to stay alive and to earn as many points as you can. Aside from that you can also try to pick up diamonds on your way. The graphics is really minimalistic, so don’t expect anything stellar. So come on, let’s play!
Expect casual at its core, with a streak of arcade and thinky woven through the design. Pick it up for a short break or settle in for a while — it runs well on phone, tablet, and desktop alike.
A couple of things help once you get going: Slow down on the first level — the early stages teach mechanics you will need at the end. Work from the corners and edges inward — they usually have the fewest possible solutions.
Maze Cube is part of the hand-checked Glaze Games casual collection. Press Play to start instantly — no account, no download, just the game.
Fancy a brain-teaser? Maze Cube loads instantly in your browser; hit Play and the first puzzle is waiting.
Completely free. Maze Cube costs nothing to play on Glaze Games; there's no paywall, no account to create, and no time limit. Just press Play and go.
Not at all. Maze Cube is a browser game, so there's no download and no setup. Click Play and it loads on the spot.
Yes, but Maze Cube is best played in landscape. Rotate your phone to landscape mode, or play on a tablet or laptop for the most comfortable experience.
Maze Cube loads from a reputable publisher and runs through Glaze Games' filtered catalog, so it's a safer alternative to random "unblocked games" sites. Whether it works depends on your school's network — if standard game domains are open, Maze Cube will load.
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Didn't think a browser casual game could be this good — Maze Cube proved me wrong.Diego
Been coming back to Maze Cube all week. Simple but genuinely fun.
Maze Cube plays super smooth and loads instantly. No download is such a win.
Didn't think a browser casual game could be this good — Maze Cube proved me wrong.
Maze Cube hits different — the kind of game you bookmark and keep coming back to.
Maze Cube is stupidly addictive in the best way.
Can't stop playing Maze Cube. Instant classic.
Maze Cube looks nice but there's not much to it once the novelty wears off.
If you like casual games, Maze Cube is a must. Runs perfectly, nothing to install.
Maze Cube is alright — gets grindy, but I still open it now and then.
Maze Cube got repetitive for me faster than most casual games.