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UsadaMaze is a first-person adventure puzzle game from indie developer UNCHIFIREFLY. Released on November 27, 2025, it’s set on PC and centers on a mysterious scenario where you awaken kidnapped in a strange room, greeted by a creature resembling a rabbit. The game blends environmental storytelling with logic-based puzzles, requiring players to explore shifting spaces, manipulate objects, and decode cryptic clues. With a minimalist design and eerie atmosphere, it leans into indie experimentation. The core hook is its surreal tone and the rabbit-like companion’s ambiguous role. Perfect for fans of slow-burn narratives and brainy challenges.
You spend most sessions wandering interconnected, procedurally generated rooms, solving puzzles to unlock paths. Mechanics focus on object interaction, like placing items in specific spots or adjusting light sources to reveal hidden details. Controls are point-and-click with occasional QTE-style actions. Puzzles often demand lateral thinking, such as using reflections to bypass barriers or rearranging furniture to trigger mechanisms. The rabbit companion occasionally guides you, but its motives stay unclear. Sessions rarely exceed an hour, with tight pacing and minimal combat. Progression hinges on observation, not combat or speed, making it ideal for methodical players.
PlayPile users rate it 4.4/5, with 87% positive reviews. Average playtime is 6.2 hours, and 58% of players complete the main story. Community moods lean curious (62%) and intrigued (28%), though 10% find it “too slow.” Critics praise its “haunting visuals” and “puzzles that reward patience.” Steam reviews highlight the “rabbit’s unsettling charm” and “rooms that feel alive.” Achievement completion stands at 73%, with 50+ trophies tied to puzzle solutions and hidden easter eggs. The game’s $19.99 price tag sees 75% of players call it “fair for the experience.”
UsadaMaze is a niche pick for puzzle enthusiasts who don’t mind sparse dialogue and abstract design. Its 50+ achievements and replay value through procedural rooms justify the cost for completionists. While not action-oriented, the eerie vibe and clever puzzles carve a distinct identity. Skip if you crave fast pacing or traditional narratives. For $20, it’s a bold experiment worth sampling, especially if you crave games that challenge you to “read the environment.”
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Single player
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