Unmaze – ARTE Experience

Unmaze

Unmaze

Experience one of the top-rated Free games on the App Store, Unmaze! Developed by the innovative team at ARTE France Apps, this Role Playing 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 21st June 2021, the game has seen numerous updates, with the latest version launched on 22nd December 2021.

Are you a fan of Role Playing, Adventure, or Books games? Then Unmaze is right up your alley! You won’t be able to resist its appeal.

User Ratings of Unmaze

Over 24 players have rated Unmaze. Join them and share your thoughts!

How Much Does Unmaze Cost?

Good news! You can download Unmaze on your iOS device absolutely free!

Unmaze Release Date

Eager to know when Unmaze first graced the App Store? It was launched on 21st June 2021.

When Was Unmaze Last Updated?

The latest version of Unmaze was updated on 22nd December 2021, ensuring a more enjoyable gaming experience for all players.

Where Can I Download Unmaze?

To get started with Unmaze, head over to the official Apple App Store.

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A Glimpse into Unmaze

Guide Asterion and Theseus out of the maze in this visual novel inspired by Greek mythology.

Place your phone in the light to talk to Theseus, or in the shade to talk to Asterion. But be careful – the more you help one of them, the more the other gets lost. Help them make the right decisions as you face up to lots of different dangers, discover the secrets of the maze and perhaps manage to set them free.
Their fate now rests in your hands. Will your cunning, wisdom, perseverance and skill be enough to help you make the right choices?

  • Play the first chapter for free (about 1 hour of play)

  • Unlock the full game with an in-app purchase

  • A new gameplay based on your phone’s light sensor

  • A contemporary adaptation of the myth of the Minotaur and the labyrinth

  • Actions that directly influence the way the story plays out

  • An immersive story full of twists and turns with 8 alternative endings

  • A rich universe with 5 chapters and 10 mazes to explore

  • A dark and mesmerising atmosphere

Note: Unmaze uses your phone’s front camera to adapt the experience to your light environment, including changing characters during the game. The purpose is only to analyze your light environment, no data will be recorded. The game cannot work without your permission to use the camera.

An interactive fable by Frédéric Jamain and Nicolas Pelloile-Oudart,
written with Thomas Cadène, the author of the comics Summer, Fluid, Alt-Life…
and illustrated by Florent Fortin.

Produced by UPIAN, HIVER PROD, edited and co-produced by ARTE, the European TV and digital culture channel. With the support of CNC, MEDIA EUROPE CREATIVE, RÉGION ILE-DE-FRANCE, LA PROCIREP.

What’s New in the Latest Update?

Find out what’s new in the latest version of Unmaze updated on 22nd December 2021:

More than 20 new achievements to unlock!

User Reviews on Unmaze

Looking for more information? Read a comprehensive review of Unmaze below:

Although we couldnt get the full experience we absolutely enjoyed playing. It is refreshing that the characters have flaws and you the player cannot be perfect. It broke our heart hearing the brother talk about how he was treated. We tried giving them both equal attention and we cant wait to play the full thing. We cried out and cringed. We cant imagine wearing headphones, Id get scared with the noise. Speaking of which, the background sounds and music create a perfect atmosphere. We were a bit iffy on our camera being on but we fell in love with the use of it. It hurt that neither character understood that we couldnt leave one alone but we think it made them more real and relatable. Im glad its not overly graphic but enough to emerge you into the story. Complete props and appreciation to the creator for making a character we could dislike, character being the one we played. We loved the art and we cant imagine how much time it took to play. Thank you for the he time and care you put into the game!


The art in this game is really good and theres a lot of it, and the story is pretty good too. Our biggest complaint would be how the main gimmicks is implemented, theres no reason other than marketing that this game couldnt have just had a switch rather than make you hold your phone in the light or dark. Its just kind of awkward and it doesnt really increase immersion. If you want a game that better incorporates this kind of thing play Maginary. However the game itself is still really good.


This game was amazing! We love the concept and the art! Game play itself isnt always super engaging, but traversing through such huge mazes was challenging enough to keep us going. The mechanic of using light to switch between worlds is so clever and unique, and the mystery behind this universe had us hooked! The story between all three characters was so interesting, and the plot twist at the end was such a shock, and overall we couldnt put the game down! On the other hand, the characters had a tendency to annoy us. Ariadnes speech wasnt always consistent. Within two lines of dialogue she would act ruthless then sympathetic, and it made it difficult to relate to or even understand what she was feeling. The writing in this story could use a lot of work Regardless, we finished the game in one shot and thoroughly enjoyed it! Its definitely worth supporting and sharing with others, and Im excited to go back in and check out the other endings/locations we missed!


Its an interesting concept and technically sound, but the characters come off as melodramatic and selfish in our opinion. Sure, its reasonable to have these characters have some enmity that gets explored later on, but from the very get go theyre attempting to monopolize Ariadnes presence, even as there are no stakes to Ariadnes plan to take turns beyond needing to stay put for a moment, which they dont even do, even given the implicit reassurance that theyll be back. It would be more reasonable if there was something that forced them to move, but it reads much more like them freaking out over a situation that no one forced them into while trying to throw someone they dont like but still know right under the bus at all times. We get that theyre supposed to be like, immature, at the start of whatever personal growth that needs to continue taking place, but as it stands, theyre just annoying to talk to. (Also the all caps at times just comes off as someone throwing a tantrum in a group chat more than actual drama.)


This is the best games we’ve played it was so fun. And finished 1 ending.


Im not able to open the game and get into it before it takes us fully out of the game and we’ve tried reinstalling it but it continues to do the same thing.

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