Gravoor 7 Overview
Gravoor 7 was one of those games you'd find in the late 2000s, tucked away on a Flash game portal. It didn't have a big studio name attached to it, just a simple title that promised a particular kind of puzzle. You loaded it up expecting a quick distraction, and it delivered something more methodical.
You control a small, simple character navigating a series of isometric mazes. The core action is using your mouse to click and interact with the environment, often to rotate platforms or activate switches that alter the layout. Your goal is straightforward: guide your character to the exit in each of the 27 mazes, which are spread across three distinct visual themes. The challenge comes from figuring out the sequence of interactions, as one wrong move can leave you stranded. The pacing is deliberate, more about thoughtful planning than quick reflexes. It feels like quietly untangling a knot, where each correct click brings a small, satisfying sense of order.