Labyrinth is a game of physical skill consisting of a box with a maze on top with holes, and a steel marble. The object of the game is to try to tilt the playfield to guide the marble to the end of the maze, without letting it fall into any of the holes. Some versions of the game feature a suspended maze surface that rotates on two axles, each of which is controlled by a knob. Small handheld versions of the game are sold, with the box being completely closed with a transparent cover on top.
Manufacturers | BRIO |
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Publication | 1946 |
Genres | Skillful |
Players | 1 |
Setup time | none |
Playing time | varies |
Chance | no |
Age range | 3 and up |
Skills | hand-eye coordination |
Website | https://www.brio.us/products/by-age/6-years-and-up/labyrinth |
The game was developed by BRIO in Sweden and first released there in 1946.[1] It was introduced to the United States by BRIO around 1950. Similar games are offered in the US by a number of companies, due to it never being properly copyrighted there (according to one such company).[2]
Reception
editGames magazine included Labyrinth in their "Top 100 Games of 1980", describing it as "like walking a tightrope without the element of danger".[3]
See also
editRotating:
Inside-out 360 degrees:
First-person:
References
edit- ^ "Labyrinth". BRIO catalog. Archived from the original on 2010-12-13. Retrieved 2011-02-14.
- ^ Bruce Whitehill (2002). "Collectibles to Play". The Big Game Hunter. Retrieved 2011-01-30.
- ^ "Top 100 Games of 1980". Games. No. 20. November–December 1980. p. 48.