This magnetic classic challenges your maze-solving skills, your memory, and even your dexterity.
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
- Because this is made of plastic, stands upright on the table, and makes noise, I think a lot of gamers instinctively classify it as a "toy." But once you've played it you'll get the game vibe.
The challenge of creating a maze for your opponent, then having to solve the maze they created without seeing it, is frustrating fun for fans of mazes - which includes me. That, plus the gravity factor, makes Mind Maze a very unique classic, if nothing else.
This video explores the company behind the game, and will trigger the nostalgia for many of us. I hope you enjoy this week's history lesson!
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I have to imagine that kids back in the day closed off all four sides of the hole in order to trick their friends.
This was the first thought I had about this.
This looks really fun, I recently discovered your channel and I love it, keep it up! ❤
I love the idea behind this. But I was big on the wooden labyrinth game that you hade to turn knobs to get through without falling in holes.
My God, I want a Mindmaze!
I think I could make my version with the help of my 3D printer. I think it would be useful for the conventions where I sell my merchandise, to have people pay a dollar for the possibility of winning a discount if they solve the maze. Simple, a little frustrating, cheap and is a good incentive to interact with the public.