Besides the single-player outing, there are five multiplayer games to enjoy as well. These fall a bit short when compared to the rest of the game, though, for a few reasons. First off, you have to unlock all of them; no multiplayer is available at the start of the game, which is unfortunate. Second, these party games are all a little bit unwieldy to control, especially games like Race, or whichever game has you shoving the mercury to try and hit a certain target. Thirdly, and most importantly, they’re all party games, and there’s nothing distinctly related to the main labyrinthian gameplay. The lack of anything like racing to complete a labyrinth unfortunately makes the multiplayer feel a bit like an add-on, as opposed to a more intricate experience that it could be.