Cable Maze
A 2018 js13kGames entry by rezaxdi — under 13KB of pure craft.
This game is reviewed here and played at its source.
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About Cable Maze
Cable Maze is a puzzle game by rezaxdi, submitted to the js13kGames 2018 competition. Like every js13k entry, it was built from scratch in under 13 kilobytes — code, art and audio all included — a constraint that rewards focused, clever design. It was recognised in the 2018 competition.
We catalogue it because it represents the spirit of the size-limited game jam: a complete, playable experience distilled to its essence. Open it on the official js13k showcase to see what fits in 13KB. (This is a factual placeholder — a full review will follow.)
How to Play
Most js13kGames entries use keyboard or mouse controls. Open Cable Maze on the official js13kGames page to read its in-game instructions, as controls vary per entry.
Generally: arrow keys or WASD for movement, the mouse for point-and-click titles, and space for primary actions. Many entries show their controls on a title screen. (This is a factual placeholder — specific controls will be documented in the full guide.)
Key Features
- ▸ Built in under 13 kilobytes (code, art, audio)
- ▸ Submitted to js13kGames 2018
- ▸ Author: rezaxdi
- ▸ Competition-recognised entry
Cable Maze — Frequently Asked Questions
Is Cable Maze free to play?
Yes. Cable Maze is a free browser game — no download or installation required. Click the play link to open it at the source site.
Where can I play Cable Maze?
You can play Cable Maze on js13kGames. ArcadeBloom links out to the original source — we review the game but do not host it.
What kind of game is Cable Maze?
Cable Maze is a puzzle game. A 2018 js13kGames entry by rezaxdi — under 13KB of pure craft.
Source & Licence
- Author / Project
- js13kGames
- Licence
- source-available
- Released
- 2018
ArcadeBloom is a directory. We review and link; we do not host this game. All rights belong to its author. Visit the official site to play.
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