Maze Master 2. This is a 3-D maze program. There are eight different levels. This program also supports add-on mazes. See documentation. Maze Master 2, ver. 2.01 This is a maze program similar to the original Maze Master. The main difference is that this one is in 3-D. You can move up and down levels as well as forward, backward, left, and right. The Main Menu has 7 choices: To start a new game, select "Start new game" from the Main Menu. You will then be placed inside the first level. Use the up arrow key to move forward; the left and right arrow keys to turn left or right. To move up a level, press the delete key, and to move down a level, press the STAT key. The object of the game is to find the key which is needed to unlock the exit door. When you find the key, you will see a picture of it on the screen, and will automatically pick it up. Then, when you find the exit, simply move forward through the exit door. You will then move to the next level. After each level, you will be given a code. This code can be used to start at that level later on. To use this feature, select "Start at level" from the Main Menu. This game supports add-on mazes to extend the life of the game. A Maze Master 2 add-on maze is a separate program starting with MM2. To run a Maze Master Add-on, simply run the add-on program. There is also a feature that will allow you to run the original Maze Master add-ons. To use this feature, run the original Maze Master add-on (which starts with MM). However, this will not take you directly to the add-on level; you must first select "MM1 add-on" from the Maze Master 2 main menu. All of these old add-ons will even run in 3-D. Note: due to some conversion difficulties, when you reach the exit to a MM1 add-on, it may look like the maze continues where the door is. Don't worry about that. Just proceed through the door as you normally would. In the main menu, there is an "Options" selection. This will allow you to turn a feature called "Simultaneous display" on and off. The default is off. This feature will display the entire screen all at once, so that navigating the maze is not as confusing. However, this feature uses approximately 4500 bytes of additional memory. This game has the same program name as the orignal Maze Master in order to allow the original MM1 add-ons to run. For this reason, you will not be able to have both MM1 and MM2 on your calculator at the same time. Memory: 5579 Resources: [A], Pic 1-6 (optional) Coming soon: Version 2.5 update featuring simultaneous display without the extra memory, and slightly reduces program memory requirements while increasing game speed. Also in the version 2.5 documentation: how to create your own Maze Master 2 add-ons! Designed and Programmed by David Smith. (c) 1995, CompuTech For more information about CompuTech products for TI graphig calculators, contact us at: CompuTech 90 Stevens st. Windsor Locks, CT 06096-2140 or e-mail us at: SmADavid@aol.com Also, watch for our new home page on the World Wide Web, coming soon!