TILT: Blind-friendly Maze

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Everyone
10+
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About this game

TILT is a fast-paced sensor puzzle game designed for everyone — including visually impaired players.

Use your device's accelerometer to guide a marker across a 3×3 coordinate grid (A1–C3). Each round, reach the highlighted target cell before the timer expires. Every successful reach speeds up the clock, pushing your limits further.

🎮 HOW TO PLAY
• Hold your device and tilt to move the marker
• Reach the glowing target cell before time runs out
• Each round the timer shortens — how far can you go?

🔊 ACCESSIBLE BY DESIGN
TILT is fully playable without looking at the screen:
• Coordinate announcements guide you with every move ("B2 to A1")
• A dynamic metronome beats faster as time runs low (60–180 BPM)
• Full haptic feedback for moves, wall collisions, and round completions
• Toggle Audio Guidance on or off — play your way

🏆 COMPETE GLOBALLY
• Submit your score and appear on the live global leaderboard
• Every player gets a unique sequential rank — score, then time, then order of entry
• See your exact rank and the players directly around you (±3 rows)

📍 THE COORDINATE SYSTEM
Every cell carries a unique label — A1 through C3. Audio cues call out your position and target before each round, so TILT is fully accessible without any visual feedback at all.

Whether you're a casual gamer chasing your personal best or a speedrunner hunting the top spot, TILT challenges your reaction time, spatial memory, and focus — one cell at a time.
Updated on
May 27, 2026

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What’s new

Initial release