One Hundred and One Monochrome Mazes
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For millenia man has made mazes. According to Greek mythology, the wizard Daedalus built the Great Labyrinth for King Minos of Crete. Once led into the maze, the king’s Athenian captives would wander aimlessly until caught and devoured by the monstrous Minotaur. On the more artistic side, the victorious Romans decorated their walkways with mosaic mazes of glimmering marble. The 19th century Victorian aristocrats created natural mazes of tall shrubbery to stroll through for an afternoon’s diversion. Today’s mazes are 101 Monochrome Mazes. Some of these mazes are as gentle as the Victorian lawns. Others, with their trap doors, invisible walls, and deep black pools are as cruel and cunning as the Minotaur’s lair. Your quest in the 101 Monochrome Mazes is to find the correct path through the green labyrinth using the four cursor direction keys without falling into the black pools. We wish you luck.
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