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About Sketchy Maze.

General

What is Sketchy Maze?

It is a "drawing-based maze game" themed around hand-drawn maps on paper.

With Sketchy Maze, you can draw your own levels and then play them as a side-scrolling platformer game. You can draw maps freehand or with some basic drawing tools (like rectangles and ellipses), specify which color lines are "solid" and which behave like "fire" or "water," and then drag and drop various "doodads" such as buttons and doors onto your map to add some interactive elements.

If you're not much of a level designer, fear not! The game will also feature some built-in levels that you can play and get some inspiration from.

What devices can I play it on?

Sketchy Maze is first and foremost a videogame for desktop operating systems. It should run on any GNU/Linux, Microsoft Windows or Apple macOS computer.

If you're feeling dangerous, you can also run it on GNU/Linux smartphone devices like the Purism Librem 5 or Pine64 Pinephone.

See the Download page.

Pricing

Is this game free?

Yes!

While the game is in beta, all releases are 100% free and fully functional.

After the game reaches "1.0" it will use a hybrid freemium model. Free versions of the game will include:

  • One chapter of built-in single player levels.
  • The level editor where you can create and share your own custom maps, using the built-in doodads that the game shipped with. You can also play levels created by other players as long as they use the built-in doodads.

Paid versions of the game will include additional features such as:

  • Additional chapters of built-in single player levels.
  • Support for custom doodads in your custom levels, including the ability to play levels made by other users which make use of custom doodads.
  • Ability to bundle your custom doodads with your level file for easy sharing with other players.
  • Possibly some access to online account features (in-game UI to share and download levels and doodads made by others, etc.)