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Our Verdict
Love shifting mazes and want an extra challenge? 3D Labyrinth brings the classic game into 3D, requiring you to go up and down to grab treasures!
Highlights
- Classic mechanic with a 3D twist
- Dynamic and unpredictable maze
- Strategic challenge for all ages
Keep in mind
- Vertical movement can be confusing
- Can feel a bit slow at times
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Get ready to get lost and find your way again in 3D Labyrinth! If you enjoy the idea of a maze that changes with every move but want an extra challenge, this one's for you. The core mechanic is the classic tile-pushing to alter paths, but now with a twist: the labyrinth has levels! Yes, you'll need to go up and down to collect your treasures. But be careful, you can't just jump between floors arbitrarily, adding a really cool strategic layer. The goal is straightforward: be the first to collect all your treasures and return to your starting space. Sounds easy? Try navigating a constantly shifting maze while also dealing with verticality. It's a race against time and other players, where every move counts. Perfect for those who enjoy family puzzles or playing with friends, offering a dynamic experience that tests your planning and adaptation skills. Don't confuse it with the original Labyrinth; this is its more challenging, three-dimensional sibling!
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Publisher
Ravensburger AG
Designer
Michael Feldkötter
Artist
Joachim Krause
What's the main difference between 3D Labyrinth and the original Labyrinth?
The big novelty in 3D Labyrinth is the height element. While the original focuses only on changing paths on a horizontal plane, 3D Labyrinth requires you to go up and down between levels to reach your objectives, making it more complex.
How many players can participate?
The game is for 2 to 4 players, ideal for playing with family or a small group of friends.
How long does a game session last?
Games are quick, usually lasting between 20 and 30 minutes, making it great for those with limited time or who want to play multiple rounds.
Is the game too difficult for children?
It's considered a children's game, but the addition of 3D levels brings an extra challenge that can also appeal to adults who enjoy puzzles. The complexity is moderate.
Do I need any specific skills to play?
No prior knowledge is necessary. The rules are relatively simple to learn, focusing on movement strategy and adapting to the board's changes.
What happens if I can't reach a treasure due to the height?
You'll need to use the tile-sliding mechanic to change the labyrinth's configuration, creating a path or the correct height for you or the treasure. This is part of the strategic challenge!