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SuperMaze now Freeware!

SuperMaze now Freeware!
Name:Martin Schultz
Date Posted:Jun 19, 2007
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Today I had a bit of time and I spent it making my Torque game SuperMaze now freeware finally. I thought about doing so already since some time but simply didn't find the time to actually sit down and make an updated freeware version. So if you like, head over to my website and download your copy right away. It's available for Windows and Linux. If I find even more time, I do a Mac build too (any interest?).

Honestly speaking SuperMaze is not the greatest game of all time, but for me it was more a test game to find out several aspects of Torque. And hey, it's a completed game! :-)
SuperMaze is a simple FPS shooter with Smileys in a maze-stlye environment, kind of a remake of the 80's Atari game Midi-Maze. No blood nor nothing, only 5 keys to control your Smiliey.

Anyway, now it's freeware and I think it was a good decision to do so. :-)

Have fun,
Martin




















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Leroy Frederick   (Jun 19, 2007 at 22:58 GMT)
Well done Martin, I haven't played it (yet), by I'm always impressed when people get stuff finished, even if it is basic in appearance! :)

Martin Busse (d4rkm4r3)   (Jun 20, 2007 at 11:51 GMT)
Looks like the first multi player Ego-Shooter ever: Midi Maze for Atari ST

Martin Schultz   (Jun 20, 2007 at 19:24 GMT)
@Martin: Exactly! I was a big fan of Midi-Maze. I lived next town to the programmer of Midi-Maze 2, Markus Fritze (www.markus-fritze.de) and met him once as I bought my copy of MM2. Today Markus works for Apple in Cupertino btw. :-)

Martin Busse (d4rkm4r3)   (Jun 20, 2007 at 22:51 GMT)
Quote:

... kind of a remake of the 80's Atari game Midi-Maze.

Sometimes i am blind. 8-(
Edited on Jun 20, 2007 22:52 GMT

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