Maze Breaker V
Genre: Arcade Brick Breaker
Players: 1
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Review:
Maze Breaker V is an Arcade-style Brick Breaker released on Nintendo 3DS in 2020. Rather than the usual way this game works, with player trying to break blocks by hitting a ball into them using a paddle while trying to keep the ball from falling into a pit, this game does away with the pit and instead gives players a time limit, along with more convoluted level geometry to try to work around.
I should note that this game plays exactly like the original Maze Breaker, just with different levels. As such, since this game basically copies the first game in the series, I will be copying over the contents of my review of that game.
The presentation here is simple, but not bad, featuring colorful, simple 2D visuals and backed by an energetic synthesized soundtrack. There’s nothing here that’s truly memorable, but it works well enough for the game.
Players in this game control two paddles – one on top and one on bottom, each controlled simultaneously. Unlike decent Brick Breakers, the trajectory of the ball is not affected by where on a paddle it hits, but by the direction you’re moving when you hit it, meaning that to make any headway, you’ll need to try to slide the paddle over to the ball as it reaches you.
What’s more, all sense of consistent and predictable physics goes right out the window when the ball hits a block or the sides of the screen, with the ball bouncing in seemingly random directions, dragging against the backside of the screen before seeming to be pulled by a sort of gravity, or even pushing its way through multiple blocks rather than bouncing off. Also, I should mention that this game requires you to tap the touchscreen to start, in a game that otherwise doesn’t use the touchscreen. Yeah, not off to a great start here.
I could see some potential in an Arcade Brick Breaker that mixes things up by making the ultimate enemy a ticking clock rather than a hole in the floor of the level. However, Maze Breaker V is so poorly constructed that any potential that idea had was wasted. Do not get this game.
tl;dr – Maze Breaker V is an Arcade-stye Brick Breaker where players are trying to break the blocks in a level within a limited amount of time. Unfortunately, the physics are atrociously bad to the point where this game just is not fun to play. Do not get this game.
Grade: D
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