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From: Darryl.S.ONeill@Waterloo.attgis.com
Subject: Re: Least favourite puzzles.
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Date: Thu, 26 Oct 1995 14:15:35 GMT
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In <46lr00$36i@cnn.Princeton.EDU>, adam@tucson.princeton.edu (Adam J. Thornton) writes:
>
>My most loathed puzzle is not the Diamond Room Maze in Zork II.
>
>It is, in fact, the LGOP Maze.
>
>Adam
>-- 


This is the second person to say that they hated the 
LGOP maze.  Why was this one so bad?  I believe that it was
the only maze puzzle that I have ever seen where they gave you 
the map ahead of time.

I didn't really consider this to be a puzzle.  I thought that
it was just the copy protection that they tried to make into
a puzzle to make it more interesting.

Darryl

