Maze: The Broken Tower - Hidden Objects Reviews

4/5 rating based on 44 reviews. Read all reviews for Maze: The Broken Tower - Hidden Objects for iPhone.
Maze: The Broken Tower - Hidden Objects is free iOS app published by Big Fish Games, Inc

Creepy

Mrsdix3

The game itself is good, but the creep factor is a bit much


Today’s deal

Missemericanpie

Today’s deal...is 65% off at $2.99 and other games 55% off and are $2.99.....can you just put deal? This is false advertising


Such promise...

Nopper-Heller Family

...but pure disappointment. Good story, but the glitches and unrecognizable items made this a very unpleasant gaming experience. Had to tap on things several times before they would respond and even using the right item to solve the puzzle had to be tried over and over again before it was resolved. Glad I purchase it while on sale.


Great game!

Egh2o

Interesting plot and great acting.


Still love it!

Birdy24eva

I hope you guys make more like these! I like the developers made this game, and it’s just so different from a lot of the others. I do like some of the series like haunted hotel, Grimm tales, puppet show, etc. I just like the fact this is a unique story for once, and hopefully we’ll see more like it! The only issues I’ve had with the gameplay is once in a while the voices won’t work, but still an amazing game!


Fun

Kaismimi

This game was fun to play. I gave 4 stars because ther were a few places it was a bit glitchy. Love mad head games!


Great game!!!!

myriam21209

I have to say this game really is something else. It brings a real shill into your bones! The story lines are really well done and the puzzles are difficult! But still one of a rare exciting adventure!


Big mess

Drosietwo

First it wouldn't install. I deleted the first attempt and when I did get it to install, the screen went completely black. Same thing - reinstall. Finally got into the game - no sound. Gave up. No sale on this one.


I Will "Comply" With S.A.R.A.: Supercharged.Absorbing.Refined.Accolades

KimTwilight69

While most of the hidden object genre is overwrought with mundane gameplay, Madhead diverts away from the standard and predictable format; and instead, they continue to introduce original and visionary ideas to the market. This game is clearly sophisticated in presentation, as showcased through the riveting storyline, immersive and interactive puzzles, and the avant-garde approaches to gameplay. The plot fosters a refreshing yet disturbing perspective of the negative impact of artificial intelligence on society. The realistically portrayed settings, mostly confined within a futuristic-styled building furnished with technologically advanced equipment, create a cinematic perception. Throughout your captivity, you will use your quick wits, strategic thinking, and technical expertise as you encounter perilous setbacks. The use of high-tech gadgets/devices delivers an adventurous and thrill-seeking experience, such as when you perform a compliance test in the elevator by placing your hand into an opening; and you effectuate computerized steps in accordance with S.A.R.A's instructions to be marked with--or more accurately, forced to wear--a compliance bracelet. The trend-setting mechanical techniques that this developer implements within their gameplay add a refreshing change of interaction; for example, you will turn objects/contraptions around to examine and manipulate their other sides. Furthermore, some items will be used in a novel way, such as steadily hovering a light stick around in the dark. You also get to choose your destiny at times, as you will see for yourself. The cut-scenes create a compelling and powerful build up of anxiety and trepidation. The graphics are satisfactorily rendered, although I do think that they could be sharpened up to clarify the details. You can customize your settings. The inventory is labeled and interactive; items require assembly. In custom mode, the teleport map facilitates brisk travel to labeled locations and indicates available actions. Transition between scenes is smooth and quick; no glitches. The HOSs are highly demiurgic in artistic impression and structure. This developer showcases a masterful and ingenious ability to concoct such exceptional techniques; for example, I refer to the scene in which you engage yourself with a multi-leveled format, which is effectuated as follows: first, you match suits of cards by flipping them over; then you find some cards in the order of Roman numerals; then you find pictures representing the four cardinal directions; then you find cards by suit type. That is innovation! The puzzles are intelligently created to drive the storyline, and the solutions of such will solve certain predicaments. For example, in order to save a resident of the building, you must arrange a puzzle cube in numbered order before his cranium gets a little drilling. Your collection set is highly visible; no challenge here. One surprising quibble is that the lips do not move when the characters are speaking, but this does not justify any reduction in rating. In addition, the free trial is brief; however, I purchased the game! There's nothing wrong with this game. Madhead always reinvents originality through their fascinating story lines, masterly gameplay, and pioneering concepts within their HOSs and puzzles. I rate this a well-deserved 5 stars!


Another mind-bender! NOT FOR KIDS!!!

Dracyy

For those familiar with Maze subject 360 (the previous offering in the Maze series) then this fresh plate of insanity will not surprise. You are supposed to do a last walk through in a building slated for demolition. Instead you find yourself in a demented psychotic "smart" building that wants to kill you but only after driving you insane. Strong horror theme here. NOT for kids! For those that enjoy a challenge and like horror themes you will enjoy this one. Fans of the first maze offering rest assured this sequel lives up to its predecessor admirably! Verdict: horror fans enjoy! But no kids please.