Labyrinthine Dreams is a short RM puzzle game about a girl
named Beth who’s in a state of coma, all in a meantime internally reflecting on
various tragic events of her past and attempting to find reason to stay alive.
The struggles she goes through on a subconscious level are manifested in a form
of various mazes and other puzzles, in which she must find a way out.
I don’t usually tend to play many games of this style, but
after having seen the trailer, I’ve been really curious to give it a try, and
it didn’t disappoint at all. There is a rich variety of intriguing puzzles presented,
ranging from forest mazes, to invisible paths in the skies, and many others,
most of which you’ll have to think about carefully in order to solve.
There is also a recurring puzzle that comes up several times
in the game, in which Beth must outsmart what to me looks like a physical
manifestation of death itself. For every one step that she makes, the monster can
move two, each time coming closer and closer. The goal is to mislead the monster
into dead ends, whilst at the same time to reach a way out of the maze. These
are probably the hardest puzzles in the game, in particular the few near the
end. They can be a little frustrating at times, but very often the solution is simpler
than it may seem at first.
Throughout the entire game there is a heavy melancholy
atmosphere, which in my opinion has been executed really well, making us care
for the main character and the events surrounding her within first few minutes
of the game. It’s an interesting combination to have a sad backstory of a
character together with challenging puzzles, because I think as we play the
game, we aren’t just solving puzzles and passing time, but actually sort of guiding
the main character through their thoughts like some kind of guardian angel.
The game might seem quite short and should only take about a
couple of hours to get through, but after having played through it, I think the
length is very appropriate and there’s quite a lot packed into it. So to
conclude, I’m glad I’ve checked out this game, because the story has been
well-written and the puzzles have been well-designed and very stimulating.
For more info on Labyrinthine Dreams and a download link
check HERE.