
Miniotaur Press Kit
Miniotaur is a father-and-son project that turns notebook mazes into a mobile puzzle universe. Use the resources below for coverage, reviews, or community shout-outs.
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Fast facts
- Developers: Atterdag Apps — Morten Bjerg Gregersen and Andreas (age 7)
- Platforms: iOS and iPadOS 18+
- TestFlight: https://testflight.apple.com/join/PjED5FMP
- Launch date: September 30, 2025
- Accessibility: Built‑in color‑blind support
- Business model: Free to play with 1 saved maze; upgrade to Pro ($4.99 or $9.99, user’s choice) for unlimited mazes
Story
It all began when Morten gave Andreas (age 7) a small dot‑grid notebook he had received as swag from AppFigures at the Deep Dish Swift conference. Andreas immediately started drawing mazes in it, spending countless hours sketching during car trips and at home. That simple notebook became the spark that inspired the Miniotaur app.
Morten tried a lot of Andreas' mazes, but Andreas wanted a way to share them with friends and family. Miniotaur keeps the charm of pencil-and-paper mazes and adds modern touches like instant sharing, and leaderboards.
The goal is to encourage playful tinkering: build a maze, pass it along, and compare clever escape routes. The app keeps things personal, lightweight, and easy for families, classrooms, or puzzle fans to enjoy together.
Key talking points
- Hands-on creativity for families who like to build things together.
- Accessible by design: built-in color-blind support for clearer paths and walls.
- Short, shareable mazes that invite friendly competition.
- Leaderboards showing who escaped a maze the fastest and with the fewest steps.
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App icons
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Contact
For interviews, quotes, preview builds, or custom artwork, email morten@atterdagapps.com.