Maquette (2021)

Graceful Decay

Nintendo Switch · PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 4 · PlayStation 5 · Xbox One · Xbox Series X|S

2.96 from 154 ratings

464 members have it in their collection · 3 playing now · 166 backlogged · 70 wish listed

How long? Main story 5h · with extras 4h · 100% 6h (from 20 logged playthroughs)

MAQUETTE is a first-person recursive puzzle game that takes you into a world where every building, plant, and object are simultaneously tiny and staggeringly huge.

Details

Developers
Graceful Decay
Publishers
Annapurna Interactive
Genres
Adventure, Indie, Puzzle
Themes
Fantasy
Steam
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Release dates

  • Mar 02, 2021 (Full Release) (Worldwide) PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5
  • May 25, 2023 (Full Release) (Worldwide) Nintendo Switch
  • Jul 19, 2023 (Full Release) (Worldwide) Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S

Featured in lists

PS+ Games by peter · 198 games · 0
GOTY 2021 by LarsFrukt · 36 games · 0

Rating distribution

5 stars
4
4 stars
36
3 stars
72
2 stars
34
1 star
8

Community All Reviews Statuses

HectorGastelum

Status HectorGastelum Aug 25, 2023

I completed this game on Gamepass. I enjoyed the puzzles and the story, but the game itself is quite buggy. There were two instances where I got stuck on levels for extended periods before realizing that the levels glitched and didn't load properly.

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Gangreen

Status Gangreen Apr 20, 2021

A decent palate cleanser from open world overload. Loved the concept more than the overall time spent with it. I actually liked that the puzzles weren’t too complex and I could mostly waltz my way through the game with ease.

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BMO

Status BMO Mar 29, 2021

A very pretty game with so-so puzzles that are at best a novel idea but at worst overly simple. The story is passable but I find it hard to feel very much for the protagonists. Perhaps the story will develop more depth via its interrogation of the nature of a relationship, but up to the point that I currently find …

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A very pretty game with so-so puzzles that are at best a novel idea but at worst overly simple. The story is passable but I find it hard to feel very much for the protagonists. Perhaps the story will develop more depth via its interrogation of the nature of a relationship, but up to the point that I currently find myself in the game it’s all very cliché and flat.

Perhaps that Annapurna magic is finally wearing off.

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