A Maze Race II

A Maze Race II

May the special powerups be your aid along the way In this game you will be racing against the computer in randomly generated mazes and your goal is to reach the yellow food before the computer does At each level of the game you will control a red ladybug while the computer will be represented by a green bug Use the four arrow keys on your keyboard to move the bug and you can pick up the special items in the maze and use them to your advantage The powers of the items are as follows the red wing will increase the moving speed of your ladybug the green tortoise will slow down your opponent the blue arrow will show the correct route to reach the food and the yellow hammer will let you break a part of the wall by pressing the Spacebar on your keyboard As you advance in the game the computer will move at a faster pace and if it takes the food before you do the game ends Utilize the powerups wisely and help your ladybug to reach the target

Does this game work on both Android and iOS platforms?

A Maze Race II is mobile-friendly.

Who played a key role in the creation of this game?

The team that worked on the design and programming of this game is Novel Games Limited.

What game development library or environment powers the gameplay experience?

Javascript was chosen for its simplicity and power in game creation.

What is the primary classification of this game?

This game would be listed under the Racing & Driving game category.

Which age groups are the game designed for?

The appropriate age groups for playing A Maze Race II are Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.

Is there any brutality or cruelty shown in the game?

Yes, there are cruel or abusive elements in A Maze Race II’s story or mechanics.

Who is this game intended for in terms of gender?

The game caters to Male.

Is blood depicted or used in any way within the game?

Yes, blood is part of A Maze Race II' visuals or gameplay.

Can this game be played by kids without issues?

No, A Maze Race II would not be good for young players.
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