Labyrinth 2
v1.7.0Casual gamers and fans of physics-based puzzle games who enjoy both structured challenges and creative, community-driven content.
What Is Labyrinth 2?
Launched Dec 1, 2009
Updated Jan 2017
What users think iIndependent intel reports to help builders create better apps or enhance existing ones. Still in beta, accuracy and relevancy get better every day. For informational purposes only.
What does it look like?
What are the key features?
Allows users to create their own custom levels and share them with the community.
Access to a potentially limitless supply of user-created levels with rating capabilities.
Supports up to 4 players competing simultaneously over Wi-Fi or Bluetooth.
Visual aid showing the user's best run to encourage self-competition.
Includes interactive obstacles like cannons, magnets, fans, lasers, and merry-go-rounds.
What do users think? iIndependent intel reports to help builders create better apps or enhance existing ones. Still in beta, accuracy and relevancy get better every day. For informational purposes only.
“Recent user voice shows a excited sentiment. Users appreciate high replayability and creativity and engaging physics and gameplay, but report lack of modern device support.”
What Users Love
With the download and upload feature it makes the game virtually endless!!
I can still play my favorite community-made levels to this day!!
The physics in this one is great.
This game is awesome with the new elements.
Pain Points
Its UI broken and sometimes crashes in one of latest devices.
Please update for the iPhone 5 display.
High confidence · 49 reviews available
How is it ranked?
| Category | Chart | Rank | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Casual | Paid | #63 | NEW |
| Puzzle | Paid | #82 | NEW |
What are the pros and cons?
Pros
- Robust level editor and community-sharing ecosystem
- Highly accurate and praised physics engine
- Strong brand legacy as a premium App Store classic
Cons
- Significant technical debt (last updated 2017)
- UI/UX not optimized for modern device resolutions
- Linear level progression can be frustrating for some users
What is the market outlook?
Growth Opportunities
- Remaster for modern hardware to capture new premium users
- Transition to freemium model to compete with hyper-casual hits
- Expand creative tools to cross-platform environments
Market Threats
- Hyper-casual ball games (e.g., Going Balls) dominating the market
- Modern sandbox rivals offering more advanced 3D creative tools
- Risk of total app failure on future iOS versions without updates
Who competes with Labyrinth 2?
The Nemesis
Aerox
★4.6 (2K)Synoptical Studios Ltd
An atmospheric physics-based ball roller that uses tilt controls for complex environmental puzzles.
An atmospheric physics-based ball roller that uses tilt controls for complex environmental puzzles.
Peers
While more arcade-focused, it captures the casual ball-navigation market within the same category.
Rhythm-Based Gameplay
New Kids on the Block
Going Balls
SUPERSONIC STUDIOS LTD
A modern hyper-casual hit that has dominated the ball-physics sub-genre with accessible controls.
A modern hyper-casual hit that has dominated the ball-physics sub-genre with accessible controls.
What are the key takeaways?
Labyrinth 2 is a exciting games app that is a paid app. With a 4.5/5 rating from 46 reviews, it excites its users from users. Users particularly appreciate high replayability and creativity, though lack of modern device support remains a common concern.
Best for: Casual gamers and fans of physics-based puzzle games who enjoy both structured challenges and creative, community-driven content.
How much does it cost?
Model: paid
Traditional premium model typical of early App Store games; focuses on a complete, ad-free experience without recurring subscription costs.