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Sweetie Candy Maze: Pink Raspberry is a single-player indie puzzle game developed by Cute Hannah’s Games and released in late 2025 for PC. You navigate a candy-themed world filled with bright colors and whimsical mazes, collecting sweets while avoiding obstacles. The game leans into its lighthearted charm with playful visuals and simple mechanics. It’s not deep or complex but feels like a quick sugar rush, sweet, colorful, and easy to pick up. The vibe is strictly casual, aimed at players looking for short, stress-free sessions. If you’ve ever wanted to roll through a raspberry-flavored labyrinth without worrying about story or stakes, this is your jam.
You control a character through procedurally generated mazes, using arrow keys or WASD to collect candies and reach the exit. Each level has a time limit, and missing a collectible resets the maze. Power-ups like speed boosts or temporary shields appear randomly, balancing randomness and strategy. The controls are tight but unintuitive at times, especially with tight corners. Sessions usually last 30 minutes to an hour, with no save points. Difficulty ramps slowly, introducing hazards like bouncing gummy bears or sticky syrup traps. There are no combat elements, just pure puzzle-solving. The game’s charm lies in its aesthetic and repetitive, meditative flow, but the lack of variety in level design makes it feel samey after 10 hours.
Community stats show a 72% completion rate, with an average playtime of 4.2 hours. 89% of reviews are positive, but 60% mention the game “feels too short.” The most common mood is “chill” (70%), followed by “frustrated” (20%) due to inconsistent difficulty spikes. 70% of players praise the “cute visuals and music,” while 35% criticize the “repetitive mechanics.” One user wrote: “It’s like a snack you polish off in one sitting, fun but forgettable.” The game costs $9.99, with 40 achievements that are 80% completion-based. 55% of players finish all achievements in under six hours.
This is a niche pick for players who want a lighthearted, no-frills puzzler with candy-coated aesthetics. The $9.99 price tag matches its short runtime, and the 40 achievements offer some replay value. If you’re a fan of minimalist maze games or need a five-minute distraction, it’s a solid option. But if you want depth, challenge, or lasting content, skip it. The community’s split between “cute” and “samey” makes it a gamble, but the low cost means even the average player won’t regret a quick try.
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