Click anywhere on the board to create a random wall maze. The creation of the maze might take a few seconds. Each maze has a unique solution. Every square can be reached and there are no loops. To move the ball, click the target square of your move. PARTLY HIDDEN MAZE: This is the default. The board is partly blackened, so you cannot see all walls of the maze. FULLY VISIBLE MAZE: Select "switch piece set" to see the full maze. INVISIBLE MAZE: Select "switch piece set" again to make the maze invisible. This is another way to make the game more challenging. When the maze is invisible, move the ball by clicking and dragging it. Zillions will show you where you can go. Variants 2: Here the maze is fully visible, but the background image has been chosen for maximum confusion: it is an image of another maze, displaced by half a unit to the top and to the right. Variants 3, 4: Like variants 1 and 2, but with size 25x25. Maze Haven is based on a similar game-idea (Maze Maven) by Dan Troyka, but its Zillions implementation of the maze is very different! (Maze Haven does not use separate board positions or separate pieces for the walls. This allows the code to be easily adjusted to any board size and shape). Hence game authors now have two alternative methods of how to create random wall-mazes in Zillions, each with their own advantages and disadvantages. More freeware as well as real puzzles and games at my homepage http://karl.kiwi.gen.nz. |