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About Amaze
Amaze is a casual browser puzzle where one paint ball has to cover every square of a maze. It is best for players who want a quick route-planning challenge: swipe or drag, watch which corridors are still blank, and clear the board before moving to the next maze.
Amaze is a paint-the-maze puzzle built around one simple screen: a ball, a white maze, and a color trail that shows exactly where you have already been. The goal is to guide the ball through the board until every square is painted.
The appeal is the clean route problem. A blank corridor is easy to spot, so the board tells you what is still unfinished without a long rules panel. That makes Amaze a good quick-play choice for players who like light maze puzzles and visual completion goals, especially when they want something easier to read than a busy arcade game.
The limits are just as clear. Amaze is a compact painting puzzle, not a game about upgrades, character builds, or long-term unlocks. If you want a short browser puzzle where each level is about filling the board, Amaze fits. If you want action pressure or a long progression arc, pick something else.
Game Features
- Paint coverage is the main loop: the ball leaves color behind it, and the level is about turning the whole maze from blank to painted.
- Swipe or drag controls keep the input simple. The whole interaction is about sending the ball through corridors and watching the paint trail fill the board.
- Clear visual feedback matters here. Painted paths and blank squares are easy to separate, so the player can see unfinished corridors without reading a separate objective list.
- Browser play keeps the game lightweight. You can open it as an online game instead of installing a separate app.
- The difficulty curve is modest but present. Later maze puzzles ask for cleaner coverage than the opening board, while the core rule stays the same: paint every square.
Tips
- Check side corridors before committing to a long swipe. Since the goal is every square, a missed branch is more important than finishing the longest straight path quickly.
- Use the color trail as your checklist. If part of the maze is still white, that is the next problem to solve; do not treat the level as done just because the ball reached the far side.
- Expect later mazes to ask for cleaner routing. The safest habit is to scan the shape first and then move, instead of swiping immediately.
- Do not look for upgrade strategy. Your decisions stay inside the current maze: which corridor to paint next, which blank corner is still open, and when to change direction.
How to Play
- Open Amaze in the browser and start the maze. The ball appears inside a white maze, and the painted trail marks every corridor it has already crossed.
- Swipe on a touch screen or drag with the mouse to send the ball through the maze corridors. Each movement paints the path behind the ball.
- Fill every square of the maze with color. A level is not complete while visible blank squares or blank corners remain.
- After the maze is fully painted, continue to the next puzzle. Later levels keep the same paint-coverage goal while making the maze harder to clear cleanly.
FAQ
What is Amaze?
Amaze is a free online paint maze puzzle. You move a ball through a maze, and the ball paints the path behind it. The level goal is to cover the whole maze with color.
How do you play Amaze?
Swipe or drag to move the paint ball through the corridors. Watch the blank parts of the maze and keep moving until every square has been painted.
Is Amaze free to play online?
Yes. Amaze is available as a free browser game, so you can open the online version without installing a separate app.
Can Amaze be played on mobile?
Yes. Amaze supports mobile-style swipe controls, and the browser version also works for desktop play with drag-style input on the same maze-painting goal.
Does Amaze get harder?
Yes. Later maze puzzles get harder, mainly by asking for cleaner route choices and more careful coverage. Treat the game as a rising maze sequence, but do not rely on an exact level total.
Does Amaze have upgrades or a long progression system?
No. Amaze is better understood as a compact level-by-level maze painting puzzle, not an upgrade game, character-build game, or long progression game.