Vigorously working my brain to save a troupe of adorable, Lemming-like mice from MouseCraft’s series of deadly traps made me feel a bit like a rodent in a maze myself. Placing Tetris-like bricks to guide them (well, at least one of them) over a growing list of hazards like acid, electricity, and explosives was about five hours worth of consistently tough and interesting puzzling challenges that only occasionally hit a frustrating wall.
The early puzzles of MouseCraft do a nice job of introducing you to using Tetriminoes to guide up to three slow-moving mice through 2D stages to a delicious block of cheese. You get a set amount of specific pieces to use per level, making it important to rotate and place them properly so your mice can get where you want them to go. The mice walk single-mindedly from left to right on their own (much like Lemmings) and can only jump up one brick at a time, so building a path for them to reach the cheese can take some doing.
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