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    My Maze Game

    Hey everyone! I've just finished my first version of a maze game I created. It's fairly straight-forward; you try to get to the exit without being killed by the little monsters. I got the idea off Gametutorials.com and expanded upon it. It also comes with a Maze Creator to make things a little more fun. The editor uses the mouse, and the main game uses the keyboard.

    The only thing is, it must be copied to the C drive. This is because the game searches for mazes under "C:\Maze2\Mazes\". I'm going to probably add something where you can put the path of the folder into a file so that it can be installed elsewhere, but for now, it's gonna have to go to C.

    Any feedback, comments, suggestions, etc are welcome. I may also add a 2-player option, but I don't know yet. I hope you enjoy it!

    [edit] The game is down a few posts; I had to re-post it and I was going to do it here but I accidentally deleted it and yeah [/edit]
    Last edited by harryP; 07-26-2003 at 05:39 PM.
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