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Sweetie Candy Maze: Blueberry is a lighthearted indie puzzle game from Cute Hannah’s Games, released in September 2025. It’s a 2D maze runner where you guide a tiny blueberry character through candy-themed levels. The goal? Collect sweets while dodging tricky obstacles and finding the exit. The game’s bright colors and whimsical art style make it feel like a sugary Saturday morning cartoon. Think of it as Candy Crush meets Pac-Man but with less stress and more glitter. No combat, no grinding, just quick bursts of problem-solving in a world of pastel platforms and floating treats.
Each level tasks you with navigating a maze filled with candies, moving blocks, and hazards like lava rivers or bouncing gummy bears. You control a blueberry avatar using simple directional inputs, hopping, sliding, or rolling to reach the exit. The first few levels teach the basics: collect 80% of the candies to unlock shortcuts, avoid spikes, and time jumps over moving platforms. Later stages introduce switches that rearrange the maze, timed challenges, and candy-powered speed boosts. Sessions are short, typically 10, 20 minutes, with levels increasing in complexity but never feeling punishing. The controls are smooth, the camera stays locked behind your character, and the soundtrack hums with upbeat jingles that match the game’s bubbly vibe.
Community ratings on PlayPile average 84%, with 72% of players completing the game. The average playthrough clocks in at 5.3 hours, though 38% finish it in under four. Moods are mostly "chill" (61%) and "happy" (28%), with 11% calling it "boring." One player wrote, "It’s exactly what I wanted for a lazy afternoon." Others noted, "The difficulty spikes in level 15 wrecked my streak," and "I wish there were co-op modes." Achievement completion stands at 92%, with the hardest being "Collect all hidden lollipops" (17% complete). Most players say it’s a solid pick for casual moods.
Sweetie Candy Maze: Blueberry is a breezy, budget-friendly pick for puzzle fans who want something simple. The maze design is clever but not taxing, and the candy visuals are a delight. With a $12 price tag and 35 achievements to unlock, it’s worth it if you enjoy quick sessions and don’t mind a low-stakes challenge. It won’t rewrite the puzzle genre, but it’s sweet, polished, and perfect for unwinding after a long day.
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