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Die Maus: Verrückte Olympiade turns puzzle-solving into a chaotic competition. Based on a long-running German educational TV series, you guide a mouse through zany Olympic-style challenges that mix logic and timing. Each level requires arranging objects, triggering switches, and dodging obstacles to complete tasks. The controls are simple but precise, balancing accessibility with tricky problem-solving. Released in 1998 for handhelds, the game leans into its whimsical roots with colorful visuals and lighthearted design. While it lacks multiplayer or long-term replay, its compact levels and gradual difficulty curve kept players engaged. Casual fans of puzzle games might find it nostalgic, though modern titles offer more depth. Still, it remains a tidy example of 90s kids’ game design.
Game Modes
Single player
IGDB Rating
57.0
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