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Maskmaker

2021
GenresVirtual Reality, Adventure, Indie, Open World, Puzzle and Logic, Single Player, First Person Perspective
AvailableApr 20, 2021
PlatformPC, PlayStation 4
DeveloperInnerspace VR
Overview

In an all new mysterious universe built by the developers of the award-winning A Fisherman's Tale, you play as a Maskmaker's apprentice and learn the magic of crafting masks to immerse yourself in the intriguing enigmatic beings within the game.

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23 reviews found

92

Impulsegamer

Jan 16, 2023

A fantastic(al) VR puzzle game that feels a bit like being part of a more mature pantomime or a Cirque Du Soleil performance. 4.6 Puzzling Performance Maskmaker is what you might expect it to be… but also a whole lot more! You are taken on as a Maskmaker’s apprentice, but creating masks isn’t exactly what you might expect.


85

GAMES.CH

PC

Apr 20, 2021

Summary and quote unavailable.


85

Jeuxvideo.com

PC

Apr 27, 2021

Summary and quote unavailable.


80

GMW3

PC

Apr 20, 2021

Maskmaker is very much a slow burner which you need to give time to develop past the first three levels, after which you’ll be rewarded with a rich puzzle experience. It took just over four hours to complete, feeling a lot less because the narrative is so engrossing. Much like A Fisherman’s Tale, Maskmaker is mostly a one and done title, there are hidden memory pieces to find if you didn’t manage to the first time around but that’s about it. Some sort of unlockable sandbox mode after the campaign ends to fill the mask makers store with your own designs would’ve been the icing on the cake. Even so, in Maskmaker InnerspaceVR has created a fine puzzle experience.


80

GameSpew

PlayStation 4

Apr 30, 2021

Despite that bugbear, Maskmaker is a great game while it lasts. At around five hours play time (less if you mess with masks less than I did), it never outstays its welcome. It blends a compelling, emotional story with enjoyable puzzles and entertaining gameplay that makes it a standout VR experience.


80

Adventure Gamers

PC

Aug 2, 2021

Summary and quote unavailable.


80

NME

PC

Jul 19, 2021

Mask maker is a true demonstration of how games can do VR with expert implementation. Every interaction the game provides is built to make the most of VR’s specific advantages while showcasing beautiful environments with a melancholy feeling permeating the quiet world around you. If you have a VR headset connected to Steam, then it is absolutely worth experiencing, even if only to count how many times you say “Woah”.


80

MonsterVine

Apr 22, 2021

There’s a simplicity to Maskmaker, but a simplicity that works for a fun 2-3 hour romp.


80

Multiplayer.it

PC

Dec 24, 2022

Summary and quote unavailable.


76

4Players.de

PC

May 5, 2021

Summary and quote unavailable.

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