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Maze Adventures

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Review by Underdogs:
Maze Adventures is one of Keypunch's many game packages in which the company essentially stole freelance designers' works (most released as freeware or shareware on various BBS's), took out all credits, and sold them as the company's own games. This pack is notable for featuring games from only one designer: Scott Miller of Apogee fame. All four games in this compilation are maze games Scott Miller designed early in his career, and curiously enough Keypunch left his name intact in the credits (usually they replace them with "(c) Copyright Keypunch" text). The games are Diamond Digger, Block Five, Rogue Runner, and The Maze Machine. Every game in this bunch except for Diamond Digger were later re-released by Apogee (of which Scott Miller is one of the founders) as shareware titles in their Adventure Fun-Pak and Puzzle Fun-Pak packages. The games themselves are rather primitive, but as a whole they are worth keeping for Apogee fans or anyone who is interested in early budget games.
Average Rating:5.5 [2 votes]
Genre:Action
Designer:Scott Miller
Developer:Keypunch
Publisher:Keypunch
Year:1986
Software Copyright:Keypunch
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System Requirements:DOS
If you like this game, try:Maze Runner, Adventure Fun-Pak, Diamaze
Thanks to...Greg 
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