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From: olorin@world.std.com (Mark J Musante)
Subject: Re: Does ANYONE Like Mazes in IF?
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Date: Thu, 22 Aug 1996 21:10:33 GMT
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Jon A. Preston (gt5048a@acmey.gatech.edu) wrote:
> A friend of mine and I wrote a game that was nothing more that a 5x5x5
> (yep, 3D maze).  He was really good at solving these things, and so I made
> a chalenge - I would write this thing as see if he could find his way out.

Have you played "Sorcerer"?  It has a 3D maze (albeit only 3x3x3), but it had a
clever twist too.

 - Mark
