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- Version: 1.1.0, 5/16/2004 10:22AM PST
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24Kau
What a disappointment!
Maybe it's me, but I couldn't find any instructions. Lots of info on types of terrain; none on how to find the start and how to move the robot (which I couldn't find either). Also the mazes are way too big for the screen (mine's a 19-inch) and the little map overview is too smal and doesn't let you trace your steps on it.
You need to be able to see the whole maze in order to make choices about where to go.
I would like this game to be good, because I love mazes, but as it is, if it were free, it wouldn't be good enough.
Maybe it's me, but I couldn't find any instructions. Lots of info on types of terrain; none on how to find the start and how to move the robot (which I couldn't find either). Also the mazes are way too big for the screen (mine's a 19-inch) and the little map overview is too smal and doesn't let you trace your steps on it.
You need to be able to see the whole maze in order to make choices about where to go.
I would like this game to be good, because I love mazes, but as it is, if it were free, it wouldn't be good enough.
Nonetheless, I'm willing to bet that you were openning up the maze files into the Map Maker program, not into Amazeing X. Map Maker lets you make mazes, Amazeing X actually plays them. Just drag and drop the maze onto Amazeing X to open in there.
Once in that program, it should be obvious. You start off with Robby on the screen, the arrow keys move him around.
If you want a larger window to navigate the maze, then simply enlarge it. It's a standard macintosh window with the resize widget in the lower right of the window. Click and drag to make it bigger and fill up your whole screen, if you want.