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Face Obstacles & Challenge With ‘Wooden Labyrinth 3D’

Fans of the marble/labyrinth games should note that there’s a newcomer in the App Store and it’s actually pretty nice. Wooden Labyrinth 3D is the premium “ball in a maze” experience on the iPhone and iPod Touch. The goal of the game is simple - guide the metal ball to the end by tilting your device. WL3D offers 100 levels of tilting fun but adds a 3D twist. Besides the traditional 2D levels, it also offers platforms and challenging obstacles - holes and walls - that must be jumped over by simply shaking your iPhone. Now with unlockable ball types, you can take on the levels with a stylish golden ball, or even a gliding ice cube!

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Wooden Labyrinth 3D is a polished package that combines high quality presentation with spot-on playability and abundant content. You get 180 custom crafted levels with challenge times on top of the near infinite auto-generated levels with customizable difficulty. If you still crave for more, you can make your own levels with the online level editor - or download some of the hundreds of levels created by the community. Suffice to say that with the high degree of customization - to cater to everyone from the beginner to the pro - and the sheer volume of levels and challenges, your addiction to the game may last for quite a while. The game plays well and “feels” right. It also provides plenty of calibration/sensitivity options.

The developers plan to offer a level editor in future versions. The price is $2.99 at present but will go up to $3.99 with the addition of the level editor.

Overall, a very well polished version of labyrinth that adds some interesting features over its competitors.

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