

Pipe Mania
Razorworks · 2020 · Puzzle, Arcade, Retro, Strategy, Casual
PC
Positive90% · 20
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About Pipe Mania
Pipe Mania is a fast-paced puzzle game in which players lay down a set of pipes on a tiled grid in order to keep the Flooze - a constant flowing substance that speeds up with progression - moving through the pipes as long as possible without overflowing. Players must be fast with their fingers and utilize quick forward thinking, precise coordination, and keen awareness to survive the time constraints, pressure and accuracy needed to navigate the game.Puzzle fans of all ages will enjoy hours of brain-teasing fun as they race against time in the infectious series of quests and puzzles filled with quirky characters, a humorous storyline and updated gameplay. The original version of Pipe Mania was released in 1989 and followed by Pipe Dreams in 1991. It has been ranked as one of the most popular and successful puzzle games in history, selling more than 4 million units worldwide.
- Enhanced visuals & a variety characters to help and hinder
- Attacks & damage, new pieces, new play mechanics, multiple floozes
- 250+ levels set across 8 themed locations
- 5 game modes, including Bonus Games and the original Pipe Dreams
- Competitive play for up to 2 players
What Steam players say
Recent verbatim reviews from Steam — separate from playze.io community reviews below.
Pipe Mania is an ancient game from 2008. It's a whopping 16 years old at the time of this review. The game lacks support for the typical features of modern gaming PCs, hasn't been modernised or updated to run smoothly on contemporary machines. The game looks and feels dated. Despite this lack of modernisation, it carries a pretty high price tag for such an old game. This seems to have be lingering on Steam with an inflated price to try profit from abandonware. This is a re-hash of 1989's Amiga game, Pipe Dream/Pipe Mania, but it's not copyright infringement, it looks like Empire Interactive are a valid copyright holder for it, so that's something. That doesn't mean this is a great game... Pipe Dream has been rehashed so many times (heck, it's the hacking minigame in Bioshock), and this teenaged rehash isn't a winner. You get some different skins/game modes etc but is that really what was needed to make a smash hit out of something that would today be more fitting as a Flash game? Nope. And I'm never going to tell gamers on Steam to spend money on glorified Flash games. From a technical perspective, the game doesn't meet basic minimum requirements that most PC gamers expe…4 found this helpful
Pipemania is a modern release of a classic puzzle concept, developed by Razorworks and published by Strategy First, that brings the timeless pipe-laying formula to Steam with expanded content and updated presentation. Rooted in one of the most recognizable arcade puzzle designs of the late 20th century, the game revolves around constructing functional pipelines under pressure. While its premise is simple—connect pipes before a flowing substance overruns your incomplete network—the escalating speed and spatial constraints transform that simplicity into a demanding test of reflexes and foresight. At the heart of the experience lies a constantly advancing liquid often referred to as “flooze,” which begins flowing from a source point after a short preparation period. Players are given a rotating queue of pipe segments and must place them strategically across a grid to create a continuous path. Once the liquid begins moving, every placement becomes critical. A misplaced piece or a gap in the pipeline results in failure. The tension builds as the flooze accelerates, forcing players to think ahead while reacting quickly to the next available pipe segment. The gameplay thrives on spatial…2 found this helpful
The game is very fun and addictive to play, as it is basically a Tetris hybrid. Unlike many of the games 'inspired' by the great Tetris, however, Pipemania actually delivers fun and addicting gameplay.1 found this helpful
Kojima wishes he could have made the first "Pipe type game"1 found this helpful
I loved original Pipemania on DOS and this version on PSP.
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