Maze: Nightmare Realm – Big Fish Premium, LLC

Maze: Nightmare Realm

Maze: Nightmare Realm

Experience one of the top-rated Free games on the App Store, Maze: Nightmare Realm! Developed by the innovative team at Big Fish Premium, LLC, this Adventure game provides a unique gaming experience like no other. With a content rating of 9+, it’s perfect for a wide range of players. Since its initial release on 24th May 2018, the game has seen numerous updates, with the latest version launched on 9th June 2018.

Are you a fan of Adventure, Puzzle, or Entertainment games? Then Maze: Nightmare Realm is right up your alley! You won’t be able to resist its appeal.

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How Much Does Maze: Nightmare Realm Cost?

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Maze: Nightmare Realm Release Date

Eager to know when Maze: Nightmare Realm first graced the App Store? It was launched on 24th May 2018.

When Was Maze: Nightmare Realm Last Updated?

The latest version of Maze: Nightmare Realm was updated on 9th June 2018, ensuring a more enjoyable gaming experience for all players.

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A Glimpse into Maze: Nightmare Realm

Discover the newest hidden objects mystery game from the TOP SELLING premium games company, Big Fish. With more than 26 million premium game downloads worldwide, Big Fish gives you exciting new mysteries to solve each week!

Journey into your nephew’s mind to save him from his dreams in this chilling mysterious adventure! Timmy’s subconscious has created a monster ravaged version of reality and only you can set him free. Explore terrifying hidden object scenes and unravel spooky puzzles to break through the walls in this intense trip. Experience a dark twist as you battle an old foe in the exciting bonus chapter! Can you navigate around Timmy’s self-created maze to bring him out of his deep sleep and back to reality before it’s too late?

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What’s New in the Latest Update?

Find out what’s new in the latest version of Maze: Nightmare Realm updated on 9th June 2018:

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

In this update:

  • Fixes blocking issue in chapter 1 where the player could not back out of the hallway.

  • Fixes the issue where a profile name could not be entered until the keyboard was dismissed.

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User Reviews on Maze: Nightmare Realm

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This is a fun game but theres a lot of pedophilia symbols in it. We hope thats not intentional. You May want to reconsider your logo.


This game seems old, especially when we see the remote control for the TV! This game had been out for a few months, but has a TV remote that we havent seen since they were first introduced! We’ve come a long way, baby! And, since its a kids dreamworld, where would he have seen such a remote? It takes attention to detail to make a good game. To us, this isnt one. The puzzles are different, which is okay, but they have no instructions. So, the first puzzle of each game is how to play it. It DOES have some better features like teleportation. The help is okay. And, you’ll need it because the movements arent logical. Also, we turned the sound off, but there is still a constant noise in the background which is BEYOND annoying. The game is moody and gloomy. Not for us.


Bug is happening where in the bonus chapter the item bar isnt showing up when we go to the stove and needing to use the stove clue.


While not all that exciting and the story not put together well, we were ok with continuing to play. We enjoyed parts. But in bonus game we knew what to do axe on door and it would not do it. We even pushed hint. Maybe we were wrong. But the hint showed that we were to take the axe to open the door. It would not. We tried several times but no. We QUIT!


We were not impressed with this game at all. Glad we got it on sale but would rather have used our $2.99 on a game we would enjoy. Was glad when it was over.


Inventory bar drops below visible edge of screen when needed to progress. Big Fish support shows multiple reports of this happening since 2018, but offers only the basic troubleshooting (force quit, replay as new player, uninstall/reinstall), none of which has worked for anyone. Big Fish & Madhead: Either fix it with an update, or take this game off your roster. It’s shady af to keep known bad inventory on your shelf for purchase.


Questionable symbology and we are certain the developers know what we are referring to. Avoid.


We tried two of their games and we see them using repeated symbols that the FBI associates with the gross abusers of children. At first we hoped it was an oversight. NahPedo sickos can burn for eternity.


Didnt even want to complete the demo version before deleting.


We love Mad Head! Our only issue was not enough interaction between the characters or scare factor as the first Maze. We may skip this one.


Loving the creativity of this game! SO much suspense and adventure – was Very difficult to put down and make this one last. Very original and unique storyline, thought provoking, different style, that only Mad Head Games could come up with. Collectibles and morphing objects to find. A lot more fun, not accessing the teleporting map – even though one is provided. Graphics are incredible, as well as the characters. We have nothing but positive things to say about this Gem of a game. Highly recommend if you Love suspense and staying on the edge of your seat! Play, Enjoy and get your Heart racing. KdBoots P.S. Fellow gamers, we heard back again after we contacted FiveBn games on the release we all have been waiting for forever! Prisoner: The Legacy. What we were told is that they are having trouble with Apple and are working on getting this released. They, however, did not elaborate on what exactly the problem is. Just letting you know, what we found out. So hopefully soon we will see the game? Big Fish – Where is our New game for today ( Wednesday, we normally get a New Release? Noticed that you changed this game Sale from originally ending Thursday to Now Sunday. Sure hope that your not planning to short us a game due to another holiday! Not Cool!


Only 4 stars because the hidden collectibles are near to impossible to locate in various screens. The backgrounds are very dark. Also, needs a faster refresh rate (now at 15 seconds). The Extras menus lets you locate and select the hidden collectibles that were missed. Great idea!! We had lots of fun playing this game!


Se debe incluir el idioma espaol.


If there is one trait that sets Madhead Games apart from their peers, it is, in our opinion, their unique ability to engross us within their inventive storylines. Unfortunately, the gameplay in this sequel is just standard fare for them as creative as it might be and doesn’t deliver any extraordinary surprises. The concept of tapping into the distorted mind of a character has been visited before; however, Madhead delivers a refreshing way of bringing players into altering worlds of nightmarish realities, as you fight to save a boy whose awareness is trapped in a dangerous illusory state. The atmosphere is enhanced by effective animations. The settings are garnished with outlandish imageries, such as floating islands, to depict a dreamscape-oriented ambiance. The weight of the scale tips in favor of HOSs there are more HOSs than there are puzzles. The varied HOSs are cleverly executed, and some implement interactive storytelling techniques. The themes of the puzzles are integrated into the storyline, and the solutions of some will advance your objectives. None of them are overly challenging, but they are entertaining. There are collectibles hidden within both the locations and HOSs. As we were progressing, we noticed that there is something important missing from this sequel. We do not detect the "maze" concept which individualized the original game in this series and was also present in its successor this time around. This plot took a turn towards a dark and sinister supernatural path, away from the more realistically portrayed consciousness we perceived within myself thus heightening our senses while exploring the environments in the first two games. We also think the gameplay is too linear and lacks difficulty. All-in-all, we are a bit disappointed; therefore, we rate this game 3 stars.


Inventory not there in bonus chapter.


Like Isabeau69 its not worth the bother to reinstall to get the rest of the bonus game. Missing inventory bar after the clock task disappears and you cannot progress further. The only highlight of this game was the creative hoas… Dog dog dog dog on the list of items was fun and surprising, another was a search for materials instead of hum drum searches. Fix the game please, flushing our money down a big fish toilet is not our idea of fun….. Operational apps are.


Although we have enjoyed this series, we felt that this installment was not nearly as good as its predecessors. The storyline of entering a reverie to defeat monsters was banal. You could customize settings. The graphics reflected the generalized gloom of a nightmare, but they were very dark. There was an in-game teleport map to transport you instantaneously between locations. At each location the collectible was a zany swirl, and some were quite challenging to find. Inventory was labeled and interactive and there were complex items to assemble. Considering that this was Mad Head, we were disappointed that the HO scenes were not more unusual, and that we didnt have different perspectives to examine objects. Morphing objects were confined to the HO scenes. Most of the puzzles/games were either very simplistic or repetitive. The general gameplay was enjoyable, because you must think outside the box to solve certain tasks, and inventory usage was somewhat inventive. However, this game had some touch screen sensitivity issues and it was hard to manipulate certain items. We really got tired of seeing the phrase that wont work when we were utilizing the correct item! The dialogue refresh rate needed to be a lot quicker. This game was extremely short inclusive of the bonus adventure. Normally Mad Head gives us a much longer gaming experience! Our true rating will be 3.5 stars. We deducted stars for length, lack of a strong storyline, and for touch screen sensitivity issues. Next week on Thursday we should be getting a new game from Artifex Mundi. Thank you to Catalina for sharing the information you got from Five BN; we sure hope they work out their issues because everyone is looking forward to the sequel to Legacy. Happy gaming, everyone! Update: No new game today! What are they going to do to us on Monday, give us nothing and a Memorial Day sale?


We like the game, but we hate that tools have to be placed in an exact spot, in order to be used. For example, we know the horseshoe is meant to help open the refrigerator door. It should work with us just moving the horseshoe over the handle. We shouldnt have to make several attempts, because our angle is half a millimeter off. Its annoying.


We will preface this review by saying that when we see a game made by Mad Head Games we expect something special. The plot was simple but easily figured out by the hints given by the surroundings and the characters dialogue early in the game. We found myself wondering when we would get to the end. The repeat visions of the dogs which you repeatedly had to get rid of was not engaging. We found the previous installment of Maze much more interesting. We found this one boring. The HOS were like other games. We found some sound glitches to be annoying. We bought it because of the previous Maze installment but we regret it. We were going to give it 2 stars but bumped it up to 3 stars based on the bonus game. We hope the next installment to be much more engaging with a more challenging plot line.


We love hidden object games but is it us or are the games from big fish getting worse and shorter? Like others, got this one because of previous games in series. Story was blah. Couldnt finish bonus game because inventory bar disappeared. Finally broke down and used hint button and the little sparkles go to the drawer and the sparkles for the knob go sailing off the bottom of the screen. Theres nothing to select at that point – couldnt place drawer knob to finish game. Have had other games get glitchy and didnt mind reinstalling – this one not worth the time and effort. Just disappointed.


The woman is annoying to listen to. The kid is so poorly animated it is annoying to look at. Everything is way too easy to solve. No original elements anywhere. And thats just in the free part. We are going to spend our $3.99 elsewhere.


Way too short of an intro to game. So short.


(If there are 182 reviews, why will they only show us seven!) Every single task was annoying and pointless. The voice actor for the main character was terrible (worse than usual even). Her emotion (overly blas) never fits the situation. This game is a stinker. Also it looks like Big Fish is up to their crappy tricks again and failed to release a Wednesday game.

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