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Main article: 3D Monster Maze

The game speed can also be controlled — according to the original cassette inlay, the BASIC line 370 has a hardwired constant determining a busy waiting loop delay. The constant initially is set to 5; by varying it from 0 to 9 the game can be adjusted from faster to slower tempo.

This is a screenshot after the game has been stopped using the BREAK key, and the BASIC program listing is shown.

[edit] Licensing

3D Monster Maze was published by Malcolm Evans' company New Generation Software, and copyright is likely with him.

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