Identity Maze

Gameplay:

The playing field is a maze in which one or more cursor squares move in various symmetrical relationships. The goal is to guide your cursor squares to one of more circular goals.

Drag any cursor square with your mouse or finger to move them all.

Whenever either of the cursors runs into an obstacle, both are blocked. Cursors may not need to capture goals at the same time.

Some scenarios have a wrap-around feature identified by a shaded border around the puzzle.

Keyboard Control:

You can use the arrow keys on the keyboard to move the cursor squares. Make sure the window has keyboard focus by clicking into it.

Levels:

Each of the four levels are a different variation on the puzzle concept. Within each level, the first puzzle is easy and the last puzzle is the hardest.

Ocean - "Parallel" Cursors move in the same direction as the mouse or directional keys on the keyboard.

Desert - "180° Rotation" Multiple cursors move in opposite directions.

Mountain - "Mirror" Groups of cursors move as if mirroring others in an imaginary vertical mirror.

Sky - "90° Rotation" Two cursors move in a perpendicular relationship; if one cursor moves right and then up, the other moves up, then left.