Name | Extracted | Size | Date | Description |
3DMAZE.ZIP | Yes | 36224 | 5/18/1994 | 3D Maze 1.0 is a 3D Maze game in which you are down in the maze and can only see the walls. C source code is included. (Charles W. Haden) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
AMAZE.ZIP | Yes | 36668 | 5/18/1994 | Amaze is a nifty maze maker with a twist - after drawing the maze on the screen, it will let you watch it solve the maze by leaving a colored trail. Of course, you can choose to solve it yourself if you wish. (Reg.Fee: $0) |
AMAZEING.ZIP | Yes | 107059 | 9/22/1993 | Amaze-ing is a game with eight different scenarios/mazes, including pipes, railroads, Egyptian tombs, and highways. Beware of obstacles such as trains, robots and invisible walls. Requires VGA graphics and a hard drive. (Rob Sherwood) (Reg.Fee: $15) |
AMAZERA.ZIP | Yes | 32641 | 5/18/1994 | Amazement 2.0 will draw mazes of a user-specified size on the screen using graphics. With a graphics screen dump, you can print it out for solving on paper. It also supports monographics and MCGA. (Richard W. Adams) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $5) |
ARIVA.ZIP | Yes | 78055 | 5/18/1994 | Ariva 3.0 is a one- or two-player type of maze/puzzle game. You pick a direction with the cursor keys and the snake goes as far as it can in the chosen direction. The object is to reach the top exit before time expires. Requires VGA (Wizard Systems Software) (Reg.Fee: $15) |
CGAMAZE.ZIP | Yes | 47989 | 5/18/1994 | CGAMaze generates 3D mazes on CGA compatible displays. You can try to solve the maze on screen or dump the screen to a printer if you have a graphics screen dump utility. MSC source is included. (James L. Dean) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
CMV.ZIP | Yes | 72490 | 11/20/1993 | Cirquerat Maze Video is a unique puzzle/maze game. Two versions are included, one easy and one challenging. In our testing, we had trouble figuring out the easy one. This is a puzzle for masochists only. EGA/VGA required. (IPMC, Inc.) (Reg.Fee: $1-$48) |
CPTERIC.ZIP | Yes | 15143 | 5/18/1994 | Captain Eric 2.6 requires you to navigate twelve monster-filled mazes to escape alien headquarters. You can set traps to destroy some of the aliens, teleport out of sticky situations, temporarily freeze monsters, and more. (Adrian Millett) (Reg.Fee: $15) |
FMAZ01.ZIP | Yes | 43880 | 9/7/1994 | FastMaze 1.0 allows you to generate and solve three-dimensional mazes of varying complexity. You can solve the maze or have the computer solve it for you. Requires VGA or better. (James L. Dean) (Reg.Fee: $5) |
HPMAZE.ZIP | Yes | 18176 | 11/3/1989 | HPMaze draws a complex maze on HP LJ IID printer. Given 640K bytes of memory, 720K bytes of disk space on the default drive, and sufficient time, it will will generate a 768 room three dimensional maze at 300 dpi on the HPLJ. You can repeat mazes or make each one different. TP5 source code is included. (James L. Dean) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
IBMMAZE.ZIP | Yes | 40497 | 5/18/1994 | IBMMaze will create a maze that prints out on 36 sheets of paper which you tape together to create a 6x6-page, 3-D maze. Your printer must be able to print IBM "ASCII graphics" and 66 lines per page; otherwise, see LPTMaze. C source included. (James L. Dean) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
INVMAZE.ZIP | Yes | 5510 | 5/18/1994 | InvMaze is a fast, full-screen maze generator. To print it out, you will need a printer that supports the IBM extended character set line drawing characters. Pascal source code included. (James L. Dean) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
LAB.ZIP | Yes | 11244 | 5/18/1994 | Labyrinth 1.5 is an excellent maze game program. Various options can be changed at any time within the maze: You can display the whole maze, the portion you've explored, or the portion visible from where you stand. You can change the speed the cursor moves. You can either show or hide a thread leading back to the entrance. Normally the program advances you to the next branch point. However, you can make the program search automatically. You can change the distance you can see down corridors. (Lewis Haupt) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
LPTMAZE.ZIP | Yes | 40181 | 5/18/1994 | LPTMaze creates a 6x6-page maze, similar to IBMMaze, but using plain characters instead of "ASCII graphics" characters. If you have a laser printer, you must be able to set it to 66 lines per page. C source included. (James L. Dean) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
MATHMAZ.ZIP | Yes | 19101 | 5/18/1994 | Math Maze 1.0 is a maze-adventure type game with some math thrown in. As you work your way through a maze searching for the cash, you run into closed doors that can only be opened using some mathematical combination of digits that you have in your possession. As you use up digits, you can pick up more along the way. There are five levels of play and games can be saved and recalled. (Scott Young) (Reg.Fee: $5) |
MAZE30.ZIP | Yes | 58802 | 11/15/1993 | Maze 3.0 is a maze generating program that you try to solve from inside the maze. Any video system will work, but if you have EGA/VGA, you get even better results. (Wolfgang Stiller) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $12) |
MAZESUR.ZIP | Yes | 45345 | 5/18/1994 | Maze Survey is a graphics game in which you maneuver a variable-speed vehicle through mazes laying down and picking up markers while the clock ticks down. There are ten mazes and four levels of difficulty. (George Tylutki) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $9) |
MAZWARS.ZIP | Yes | 16257 | 5/18/1994 | MazeWars is a fantastic, real-time, mouse-activated 3-D maze arcade game. Unlike most games were you advance a cell at a time, with MazeWars, pressing the left or right mouse button propels you smoothly through the maze. Moving the mouse to the left or right causes your line of vision to move. If that is not enough, you also have the job of locating and blasting the spinning objects that appear on your radar. You must be careful not to use up all your ammo nor to let them zap you first. VGA and a mouse required. (Scott Hayes) (Reg.Fee: $15) |
MKMAZ1.ZIP | Yes | 28871 | 9/7/1994 | MakeMaze 1.0 will generate a maze suitable for printing on any printer which supports 80-column mode and the IBM graphics character set. You input the number of columns and rows, and draw the solution. The resulting maze will be directed to a file for printing. C source code is included. (James L. Dean) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
PC_MAZE.ZIP | Yes | 2587 | 5/18/1994 | PC-Maze creates maze puzzles. BASIC required. (Reg.Fee: $0) |
TELMTRY.ZIP | Yes | 65541 | 5/18/1994 | Telemetry is a 3-D maze game. What makes this one different is the premise that rather than you in the maze, it is your remote sensor (or robot) which you guide with the cursor keys and which sends you back reports like "I just bumped into a wall." If that's too tough for you, you can have it send back a picture so that you can see where nearby corridors and walls are. Requires EGA/VGA. (The author can non longer be reached at the address provided in the documentation.) (Cris Wragg) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
TMAZE.ZIP | Yes | 41899 | 5/18/1994 | TiltMaze is a labyrinth-type game where the object is to succeed in getting as many of the balls rolled into the center box as possible. You tilt the maze box with the cursor keys and all of the balls start rolling in the same direction. This is not easy, and to make it more difficult there are electric grids scattered around the maze that can destroy the balls. (Christopher G. Gunn) (Reg.Fee: $?) |
VGAMAZE.ZIP | Yes | 194087 | 9/12/1994 | VGAMaze 1.0 generates 3D mazes on a VGA display. You can try to solve the maze on screen or print it out. MSC 6.0 source is included. is supplied. (James L. Dean) (Reg.Fee: $0) |