13 January 2013 19:06 GMT / By Hunter Skipworth
There were plenty of cool iPhone cases shown off at CES. Too many to cover in reality, but a few gems stood out. Alongside the utterly mad Smallworks iPhone Brickcase was PureGear's aMAZEing (apologies for the caps) puzzle solver case.
Designed for the iPhone 5, these cases feature retro colours and clever maze designs embedded on the back. That maze does mean they will likely add quite a bit of thickness to your phone, but that size is enough of a sacrifice for their awesome looks.
The three different cases, all priced in at $30, doing things slightly different. One in yellow and pink is less of a maze and more a means to help you make decisions. Featuring a printed 'yes' or 'no' on the bottom, the Undecided case promises the answer to all your questions.
The other two cases; Groovy and aMAZEing, are both much more like straight up kids puzzles, similar to the ones you might get stuck on the front of a Beano on a Sunday.
They look great and are a fun twist on the now somewhat unexciting world of iPhone cases. Expect the cases to start rolling out next month.
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