SPHAZE: Sci-fi puzzle game

SPHAZE: Sci-fi puzzle game

Vivid art sci-fi puzzle game with mysterious robots maze adventures

Game info


1.5.0
June 19, 2024
$0.99
Android 5.0+
Everyone
Get it on Google Play

Game description


Android App Analysis and Review: SPHAZE: Sci-fi puzzle game, Developed by SUBPIXELS. Listed in Puzzle Category. Current Version Is 1.5.0, Updated On 19/06/2024 . According to users reviews on Google Play: SPHAZE: Sci-fi puzzle game. Achieved Over 528 thousand Installs. SPHAZE: Sci-fi puzzle game Currently Has 15 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 4.4 Stars

Find the path through labyrinths! SPHAZE is a sci-fi puzzle game with beautiful, vivid art created by an indie team from Poland! Looking for your new favorite puzzle game? You found it!

In SPHAZE, you will manipulate impossible mazes and guide mysterious robots through stunningly beautiful worlds.

SPHAZE is a relaxing exploration through fantasy and sci-fi worlds. Guide the mysterious robots through different areas, solving arcade puzzles, challenging your reflex, and helping the energetic RoBeep.

A perfect mixture of arcade puzzles from Cut the Rope with the beautiful design of Monument Valley!

BEAUTIFUL

Inspired by minimalist 3D design, real-life environments mixed with fantasy and sci-fi ideas. Each area is a unique, hand-crafted world to explore.

EASY TO USE

Twist and drag to solve every puzzle. Designed to be easy for everyone to pick up, enjoy, and complete. And if you still have problems, the game will offer a way to help you!

SOUND

Crafted originally by Celfie to guide you through different worlds. Best experienced with headphones.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

The game contains five unique worlds giving over two hours of gameplay for base levels. After finishing each world, you’re getting an additional set of super-challenging ones - only for the bravest.
SPHAZE is a premium game with non-intrusive in-app purchases that help players to go through puzzles. We believe that all players have their own choice to spend additional money or time within the game, so we’re giving them as many options as possible.

Features:
- over 50 levels with five unique words
- 25 special levels - created only for the best ones - available after finishing each world
- over 40 in-game achievements
- a lot of hidden puzzles! just observe the environment and look for interactive elements
- cloud save support to synchronize between your devices

What's New


Thank you for staying with us! In line with our philosophy of long-term game support, we have prepared some exciting updates for you:

- We have enhanced our game engine by updating it to the latest version. This ensures improved performance and support for the most advanced devices.
- We are also thrilled to announce the addition of Japanese language support, enabling a more expansive gaming experience.

Rate and review on Google Play store


4.4
14,969 total
5 69.9
4 15.5
3 7.3
2 1.5
1 5.8

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Recent Comments

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Jarom Jackson

It's ok. The puzzle mechanic was interesting, and relies on figuring out maze configuration and timings to get multiple robots to the center of the maze at the right time. However, the more challenging missions rely mainly on an annoying gimmick to make them harder. The parts no longer snap into place where you want, so you must manually hold them in position. The whole games devolves to input precision and speed - losing all focus on the more interesting puzzle and timing aspects. Uninstalled.

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Shabaab Kamal

Really fun game with a great vibe. Adorable art style and relaxing music. I love that it lets you skip the little cutscenes between levels so you can go straight to the next puzzle! Unfortunately, it doesn't perform very well; no matter what graphics level I pick in the settings, the game stays at 30fps, which shouldn't be the case on my S21. If they fix that it's 5 stars for sure!

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Thomas Barager

Absolutely amazing puzzle game!! If beautiful artstyle, amazing soundtrack, and challenging puzzles is your thing, then you're gonna love this game! My only complaint is: that after lvl 09, pretty much every puzzle after that is motion-based. Which means you're gonna have to solve puzzles with your robots moving around. I find this slightly annoying because that means the puzzles don't have a pattern to solve it with, and you basically just have to hope for the best until eventually you win.

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disky

I haven't played this game. It might be good, but the fact that the privacy section states "no data collected" and then the game hits you with a pretty comprehensive privacy agreement which mentions a huge number of collected data points seems a little disingenuous, and I have trouble trusting the developer. It looks great, I'd love to play it, but I'm uninstalling it for now.

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Ultra BIF

I'm glad it was free, you have to pay for hints. I've now beaten most of the game. I would rate 5 stars, but the hint system is dumb. It isn't even a hint, it just completely solves it for you. And these mazes can be hard, I've needed a hint 5 times now (in 40+ levels, to be fair). I used the solve button twice, then I ran out of the currency to afford it. How do you get currency? By solving the hardest mazes, or pay. If I could beat the hardest mazes, I wouldn't need help!

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Chris Barrett

Vaguely reminiscent of Chu Chu Rocket and Eets, with pause-and-edit to manipulate things while robots are rolling along their paths. More elements are introduced later, like slower, heavy bots to smash through walls, and ordered switches. It gets to some good challenges by the end of world 1 and its bonus stages! Accessibility: being able to tap/hold two places at once can be helpful at times. Sometimes a carefully timed tap or tap, pause, tap is needed.

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Michael Huett

Nothing worse than a game that refuses to let you play it because of a draconian, unskippable tutorial that just goes on and on, forcing you to sit through mandatory explanations of even the simplest of mechanics. Uninstalled before I even got to be "allowed" to play the actual game.

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Felicia

It's fine. I found the puzzles to be tedious and boring, for the most part, although not necessarily "easy." The levels that I did were more quickly solved by trial and error, and there is no reward for reasoning through a solution or thinking ahead. I just don't think there's anything very interesting about this game, other than the graphics.