About Space Shards: Maze in Space
Space Shards is a free puzzle game in which the aim is to guide George the Astronaut to his capsule through the maze of space debris. Bounce him off of triangles and squares while passing through portals and encountering some other - more mysterious entities. It all starts very easy but with each consecutive puzzle the trajectory becomes increasingly complicated and the right path through the maze gets harder to spot.
Generally if you like watching things bounce off of other things you will find that this game is right up your street, but also it will test your ability to think clearly. I have made no attempt to dumb it down for anyone and some levels are genuinely hard.
How to play: Each level is essentially a maze except instead of walls there are objects that you bounce off. Tap on these objects to set them at the correct angles and then tap on the astronaut to begin. But beware, once the astronaut started moving he won't stop until he either reaches his capsule or flies away in the vastness of space. So make sure you plan his journey carefully and unless you have the brain of a London cab driver be prepared to try the same puzzle several times until you get it right. The number and variety of game elements increases with each puzzle, to keep you sufficiently challenged.
There are currently 55 levels. The game is completely free to play and there are no in-game purchases. So if you like mazes and puzzles, why not give it a go?
Download and install
Space Shards: Maze in Space version 1.011 on your
Android device!
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Android package:
com.GeometricProgression.SpaceShards, download Space Shards: Maze in Space.apk
by H####:
Not a bad take on the old "lasers and mirrors" type of puzzle game. Simple design that neither distracts nor detracts from puzzle. Good complexity ramp going through the levels - difficult enough, but so far not frustrating (currently only on about level 10). Only change I'd ask for: Sometimes I wish I could turn mirrors to a specific position with a single touch, rather than multiple taps.