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MouseCraft Critic Reviews

16 Total Reviews

12 Positive Reviews(75%)
4 Mixed Reviews(25%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)

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Gaming Nexus July 11, 2014
MouseCraft is a fun game, but the difficulty seems to skew a bit on the easy side with the ability to pause mid-level and undo any action. Still, unlocking new obstacles every few stages keeps things fresh, and going for perfect levels will force you to stop and think about how to do things--as opposed to just laying a few blocks and calling it a day.
80
Hardcore Gamer July 8, 2014
Offering up a new experience every time the mice finish their well-deserved cheese, Mousecraft is a refreshing experience for those in need of a complex puzzle game.
80
Digital Spy July 8, 2014
While many games will borrow elements from the classics in an attempt to become a spiritual successor to some popular title, MouseCraft manages to pay homage to its inspirations while retaining an identity all its own.
80
ZTGD July 10, 2014
Having battled some of the game’s more exasperating stages I’ll conclude with a simple statement: MouseCraft is a really good puzzle game.
80
GameFront July 14, 2014
Players looking for a solid set of approachable, easy-to-learn and tougher-to-master puzzles will find a lot on offer in MouseCraft, not to mention the unlimited potential of player-built levels to surpass its initial 80 offerings.
80
DarkStation July 30, 2014
Like any good puzzle game, MouseCraft tests the wits of its player by gradually increasing its level of difficulty as the story mode advances.
80
Game Informer August 5, 2014
If you’re a fan of puzzle games, don’t miss Crunching Koalas’ brilliant remix. MouseCraft drops you into a series of challenges that will initially make you feel like a mouse trapped in a maze. But after working your way through these environments, you’ll feel like a mad scientist who can’t be stopped.
77
IGN July 11, 2014
MouseCraft is a thoughtful puzzle game with challenging levels and some clever features. While customizable controls and a little more information on the level-select screen would have removed some significant annoyances, the overall enjoyment of easily being able to drop in to any level (including some I made myself) and guide my mice to their prize is good fun.
70
Destructoid July 8, 2014
Over the four hours it takes to see the end, and additional time to complete entirely, it never overstays its welcome. The concept behind it is solid, and it has been developed well past that initial idea.
70
3DJuegos July 11, 2014
Mousecraft is a good puzzle title.
70
SpazioGames July 18, 2014
MouseCraft enriches the traditional “A to B” formula with interesting dynamics, a good range of available objects and well worked out puzzles. Anyway, the level of difficulty is fluctuating and tends to soften the engagement gathered during the experience a bit much.
70
Riot Pixels August 27, 2014
MouseCraft is a puzzle game “like they used to make”, without portal guns and time manipulation. Its only downside is a badly-designed UI.
65
PC Gamer July 14, 2014
A robust puzzler whose colourful visuals can't mask a lack of personality.
60
Gameblog.fr July 11, 2014
MouseCraft is a nice puzzle game, with some very difficult parts, and with simple and immediate handling. However, the artistic direction is far from unforgettable.
60
LEVEL (Czech Republic) August 25, 2014
It's smart, it's humorous and the only thing it really lacks is a unique charm. Its replayability is a great boon, though.
60
Gamer.no August 28, 2014
Mousecraft is the lovechild of Tetris and Lemmings, although it's nowhere near as addicting. It's a creative idea, with fun mechanics, and well worth a try, but the difficulty goes up and down too rapidly, because the game introduces new mechanics a bit too often.