Daedalus' Labyrinth A 3-D Maze Game In the September, 1988 issue of Scientific American, A. K. Dewdney discusses three dimensional mazes and presents a 3-D maze based on the legend of Daedalus' Labyrinth. The discussion of three dimensional mazes is fascinating and inspired me to create a computer version of the maze using the HyperDraw capability of PC-KEY-DRAW. MAZE.ARC contains a number of screen files for PC-KEY-DRAW, Ver sion 3.50 or later, that form a 3-D maze. You can move through the various levels of the maze by moving the cursor with a key board, mouse, or joystick and clicking to go up or down in the maze to another level. A map of the entire level is available by clicking outside of an up or down button. A thread back to the surface is provided by the command. To use the maze start by creating a subdirectory on your hard disk. Copy MAZE.COM into the subdirectory, about 800K will be needed. Run MAZE.COM and it will create the screens that will be needed. Run PC-KEY-DRAW, Version 3.5 or later. Set "Drive for Completed Drawings" as the drive and subdirectory that contains the unarced files of MAZE.COM by using the Status Screen . Load the first screen using , where (Cr) stands for or . Follow on screen instruc tions. Click on START. To learn more about this and other three dimensional mazes, check out Scientific American, Computer Recreations, September, 1988. Enjoy the maze and PC-KEY-DRAW. Good luck in finding a solution. Your comments and suggestions are welcome.