MAZE GAMES
Explore our collection of Maze games. From classics to new releases, find your next favorite game.
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Maze Games
Maze games are part of gaming history. From the first-person corridors of Maze War in 1973 to the bright pellet paths of Pac-Man in 1980, the idea has always been the same, find your way out before trouble finds you. Today you can dive into 2D puzzles on your phone, wander endless 3D hallways on PC, or chase high scores on an arcade cabinet.
Players love mazes because they mix gentle brain exercise with a thrill. Every turn tests memory and spatial sense. Add a ticking clock or a lurking enemy, and each wrong step sends a little jolt of adrenaline. That blend of calm planning and quick reactions keeps people coming back for one more run.
The genre branches into many styles. Classic chases feature dots and ghosts, puzzle mazes ask you to slide blocks, procedural dungeons shuffle rooms each time you play, and first-person horror mazes put fear around every corner. No matter the view, the goal stays clear, reach the exit or grab every collectible before the maze beats you.
Modern titles spice things up with leaderboards, daily challenges, and random layouts, giving strong replay value. Whether you map each path on paper or trust pure instinct, maze games offer a focused, rewarding escape that fits a coffee break or a long evening session. Pick a path, stay sharp, and enjoy the journey.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Are maze games good for the brain?
- Yes. Navigating a maze strengthens problem-solving, memory, and spatial reasoning, which can help both children and adults stay mentally sharp.
- Which classic maze game started the craze?
- Pac-Man, released in 1980, brought maze games to living rooms and arcades worldwide with its mix of pellet chasing and ghost evasion.
- What types of maze games can I play online?
- You will find classic chase mazes, sliding-block puzzles, procedural roguelike dungeons, first-person horror labyrinths, and even educational coding mazes.
Play the Best Maze Games!
- Save the Princess
Save the Princess is an amusing and colourful puzzle game with addicting gameplay. Try to save th...
- The Cave Of Lights
Join our little friend on his journey into the depths of The Cave of Lights. Wisely spend your 10...
- Slydrs
Challenging block-sliding puzzler. Think before moving them! In this sliding block puzzle, solve...
- The Forgotten Bunch (Puzzle)
The Forgotten Bunch is a challenging brain breaking puzzle game where the player has to escape fr...
- Camera Chaos
Unique puzzle platformer! You should help to Jimmy to cope with cameras and to leave the strange ...
- Crystal Runner
Non-trivial arcade game with new gameplay twists and astonishing graphics. Mix of old classic gam...
- Knight Slider
Twist the levels, KO the goblins, get the key and reach the exit in this addictive puzzle action ...
- (Follow the) Line
*Please wait a few seconds for the game to load!* This is a game I made for the Ludum Dare #26 (...
- SLIPE
Fresh puzzle game, based on 2D Rubik's cube mechanics. The goal is to connect one or more (for hi...
- Kolorz
Switch color and use your brain to find your way through 20 colorful mazes. Collect as many stars...