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    Labyrinth Flash Clone

    When I was a young lad, and before I discovered computers, I used to play a lot of board games. This was a classic that I sadly was never very good at. I guess I just didn't have the kind of hand-eye dexterity that you need to maneuver this heavy metal ball around the old wooden maze littered with those darn holes!

    Not much replay value once you've 'completed' the game, but I guess it was a simpler time back then.

    Here is a flash version of the original.


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    Labyrinth Flash Clone

    Hmmm.... I would like it more if the board itself would be moved with the cursor keys instead of the ball... it may be do the same to the game as a whole, but it "feels" different.
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    Labyrinth Flash Clone

    Yeah, that is a bit weird isn't it?
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    Labyrinth Flash Clone

    Player over 30 min, VERY GOOD game XD

    you are planing to make it on pascal?
    From brazil (:

    Pascal pownz!

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    104 seconds on the first try, 50 no second. Too easy

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    Labyrinth Flash Clone

    No I won't be trying to tackle this one myself, but might make so an interesting project for someone else to try.

    The more accurate one Comes with XP's version of 'MS Plus!' I think. Has the tilting table, metal ball, different sized holes and all.
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    Labyrinth Flash Clone

    Or buy yourself a Wii and Rayman and tilt the board with you Wiimote.
    It's way better than the real deal
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