Maze HyperCube Lite

Maze HyperCube Lite

By Peter Kramer

  • Category: Games
  • Release Date: 2010-06-25
  • Current Version: 6.2
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 3.89 MB
  • Developer: Peter Kramer
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 12.0
Score: 5
5
From 2 Ratings

Description

A free multidimensional maze game for the both iPhone and iPad. Many different sizes - Squares, Cubes, 4-dimensional Tesseracts, and mazes with any size sides like 5x2x7x3 or a double stacked square - 10x10x2. 1 dimensional lines 2 dimensional squares - up to 40x40 on the iPad, 20x20 on the iPhone 3 dimensional cubes - up to 40x40x40 on the iPad, 20x20x20 on the iPhone 4 dimensional tesseracts - up to 20x40x40x20 on the iPad, 10x20x20x10 on the iPhone Optional: Show Best Move, Make Best Move Optional: Porous Walls, Moves remaining indicator, Show Portals Combines Kramer&Kramer Apps MazeLine, MazeSquare, MazeCube and MazeTesseract into one App. And much much larger mazes can be selected on an iPad. Prior to upgrade, this free version allows 2 mazes of each size and complexity level (e.g. 4 mazes 17x17, 4 mazes 5x2x7x3, 4 mazes, 4 mazes 8x11x2x2, etc.). After upgrade there are 100 mazes of each size and complexity level. Screenshots: 1) a small 2-D maze 2) a large 2-D maze 3) a 3-D maze 4) a 4-D maze (4x3x2x2) 5) Select Maze screen

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Reviews

  • A fun challenge!!!

    5
    By bdjbvfbv
    It’s great! Perfectly executed, and a fun brain teaser, you should add a level editor, or for a real challenge, a five dimensional maze!
  • Super good maze puzzles

    5
    By Stock Trader seeking alpha
    This app has them all - flat 2D mazes, 3D challenges and 4D work outs. The cool thing is a 2D maze with a little extension into the 3rd and 4th dimension. Too difficult to explain - try it, you’ll like it. And it teaches you spatial dimensions.
  • Nice Visualization

    4
    By DreamwaIker
    I love higher dimensions and this maze visualizes them in a good way while still being easy to use. But as a result of the way the maze is displayed, the size cap for mazes is rather small. You can't make a hypercube larger than 5^4.
  • Awesome

    5
    By M-o-o-n-a-g-e-D-a-y-d-r-e-a-m
    Neat spatial imagination workout.
  • Great game

    5
    By Social_integer
    I get stuck on this game for long periods of time. It's so interesting and mentally entertaining and challenging. Love it 👍👍💙
  • Challenging and I haven't even gotten past 2d yet!

    5
    By GeraldShudy
    I'm running the 2D mazes using the horizontal and vertical lines as opposed to the single square. Hard to understand until you try it.
  • Brain benders galore

    5
    By Foxyshadis
    Very complicated and somewhat infuriating even at the smaller sizes, there are some interesting mental gymnastics needed to solve these mazes along with a lot of patience. I love that when you get tired of the massive multidimensional stumpers you can just switch to 2d for a bit, or a funky 2d variation called "line" using one dimension on each side, that really makes it for me.
  • 4d mazes 2x5x4x4

    5
    By MazeMan61
    This is great, a real 4d maze that is made easier by shrinking one dimension. Great improvement over MazeTesseract. 4d mazes are too hard if they are larger than 3x3x3x3. And too easy if that small. But by narrowing one dimension you can get a feel for where you are in the 4d space. I can spend hours with this game.
  • Is so awesome

    5
    By Awesometapfishdudeirock
    See above. The tesseract mazes are the hardest. So fun!

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