I just installed an app called, "Infinite Maze." It always creates a long maze and changes the layout after I complete each maze. That is the way it is supposed to work. However, it is supposed to have 4 levels of difficulty which can be selected by the player. I can't find how to do that. Does anyone here know how to do that? I have the latest versio of the app. Perhaps there is a bug in it?? I'm interested in trying the easier levels with my 6 year old grandson. Anyone else have this app?
Dave W
My bad! I just checked and the app I'm using is called "Tilt Maze" and I paid 99 cents for it. The description does talk about 20 levels, but the author is actually talking about 20 different mazes of the same difficulty, not different difficulty levels. With Tilt Maze launched and I double tap the maze, it brings up my top times for each of the 20 mazes. There is a choice for more mazes. That is where I got fooled. It brings up a description for "Infinite Maze." That one is $1.99 and has 4 levels of difficulty. Also, software plots each new maze, giving a nearly infinite number of possible mazes. To my mind, the author has pulled a fast one. It is not clear, at first glance, that a different program is being described. Also, describing Tilt Maze as having 20 levels is misleading. In most games, levels increase the level of difficulty, but in this maze app, it's just a different maze. I would appreciate others thoughts on this.
By the way, I bought this in the hope that it would be useful to me in getting familiar and proficient with the behavior of the touch accelerator. It does help, but only a little. A more useful teaching tool would be one that in addition to simple tilting, also required rapid movements and swings of the touch Any ideas on that.


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