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Anyone who has cool maze sources, post 'em. I will update this post until it becomes locked due to age, after which the updated list will appear at the end of this thread. This thread is open to anything mazelike, not just traditional 2D line mazes. Please chime in if you have any experience with anything here; items recommended multiple times will appear in bold, and some things may be posted even if they haven't been tried by the poster yet. Where a pay-for resource appears with a link, it is for ease of getting a closer look; readers are encouraged to shop around. It's your money. Books:A Maze Adventure: Search for Pirate Treasure, by Graham White Big Book of Adventure Mazes, by Dave Phillips Big Book of Mazes, by Kim Blundell Big Book of Mazes and Labyrinths, by Walter Shepherd (see warning elsewhere on Shepherd) Challenging Mazes: 48 New and Unusual Puzzles, by Lee Daniel Quinn Child's Play Mazes: Animal Adventure Mazes, by Lyn Martin Dazzling Mazes: 50 Inventive Puzzles with Solutions, by Ulrich Koch Maze: Solve the World's Most Challenging Puzzle, by Christopher Manson Mazes and Labyrinths: A Book of Puzzles, by Walter Shepherd (WARNING: Note that one Amazon reviewer says this 1960's-era book includes the word "pickaninny") Maze Craze: 46 Puzzles, by Albrecht Zipfel Mazes, Mazes, Mazes, by Jody Taylor Mind-Boggling Mazes, by Dave Phillips Perplexing Mazes, by Lee Daniel Quinn Secrets of the Pyramids: National Geographic Maze Adventures, by Graham White Storming a Castle: National Geographic Maze Adventures, by Graham White Games:AmazeLab MiceLabyrinth (by Ravensburger)Maze Ways ( Cat and Mouse, Mummy Mystery) Quoridor Toys: Money Maze Bank Perplexus Computer games:3D LogicOnline maze generators:http://hereandabove.com/maze/mazeorig.form.htmlhttp://www.worksheetworks.com/puzzles/math-maze.htmlhttp://www.worksheetworks.com/puzzles/maze.html
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We love Educational Insights' Maze Ways game/puzzle/toy. It is a one-player "game" where you solve challenges that begin very very simple and progress up to very complicated. ((I've even been known to pick it up to complete a few challenges)) Best of all- all the maze pieces and the book are stored securely inside the gameboard. Because of this, it works well for travel, works well for easy clean-up and storage and works well when the toddler decides he wants a turn too! There are various themed gameboards but I believe they are all otherwise identical- just featuring different pictures. http://www.amazon.com/Educational-Insights-2955-Mummy-Mystery/dp/B0012537PC/ref=pd_sim_t_4http://www.amazon.com/Educational-I...;ie=UTF8&qid=1294089263&sr=1-100
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Added, and thanks! I had my eye on those Maze Ways games before, and now will certainly get one of them.
Striving to increase my rate of flow, and fight forum gloopiness.
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