Thank you for the new version mr. Foster. Finally I've been able to play the game at the speed it was intended to be played at (with emulation one can never tell).
I'm also glad to see that you didn't take some coments made here as a personal insoult and at the same time I'd like to answer all the people who were asking why put something which was marked with such a low mark on the site.
Even though the game is not apealing to me personally (speaking as a reviewer, how gave the low mark), it is still a part of computer history and did contirbute in the development of games people enjoyed later on. After all there are basic control functions (navigating the screen, avoiding various locations on it), which can be seen as the basics of platform games (where you again need to navigate an object around the screen withouth hitting certain places). So in order to understand what we have now, it is importaint to know, where it came from.
Unfortuantely I still have to say Amazing Maze did not convince me. Sorry, it's neither amazing, nor a real maze, so my initial mark (1) stays, but I'm glad to see some other people tend to like it (the public mark is about as high as with some of the most famous adventure games).
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