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Safety: Life is a Maze

Developer: Independent · Published by Independent · 2013
A reflective indie maze-puzzle game.
PuzzleIndieMazeExperimental
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About This Game

Safety: Life is a Maze is an independent puzzle game spotlighted by POCG as part of its coverage of small, creative indie releases. As its title suggests, the game is built around maze and puzzle-solving mechanics, wrapped in a conceptual framing, the idea of life itself as a maze to be navigated, that signals the thoughtful, often introspective bent common to the experimental corner of independent development. Such games, which flourished on digital storefronts and indie showcases during the early 2010s, frequently paired accessible puzzle gameplay with personal themes, distinctive aesthetics or narrative ambition, using simple mechanics as a vehicle for mood or meaning rather than challenge alone. The era's accessible development tools and platforms enabled solo creators and tiny teams to release such individual visions to a receptive audience of players and enthusiast outlets eager to surface them. POCG highlighted it in an 'Indie Spotlight' feature. As a niche title covered in passing within the archive, detailed documentation of Safety: Life is a Maze's developer, platforms and reception is limited, and it is best understood within that broader context of grassroots indie experimentation, standing as one of the many small, thoughtful puzzle games the site championed during the period.

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Indie Spotlight: Safety: Life is a Maze
Indie Spotlight: Safety: Life is a Maze is a cute-but-creepy grid-based escape where every step moves the enemies too, and picking a fight is a real gamble.
Jun 19, 2014