One Hundred and One Monochrome Mazes

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How to play One Hundred and One Monochrome Mazes

Each game uses different controls, most DOS games use the keyboard arrows. Some will use the mouse.

One Hundred and One Monochrome Mazes Description

One Hundred and One Monochrome Mazes from IBM is a maze action game that will only run on a monochrome display, with different elements of the environment using high-intensity, low-intensity, and black colors. Players can customize the maze number, marker speed, sound options, and scoring type (timed or point value). The score is determined by a combination of maze level, marker speed (1–9), and time of completion.
There are 11 levels of difficulty; each level has ten mazes, with the final level having only one. The more difficult mazes introduce new hazards like trap doors and invisible walls. The game is only played with the numeric keypad. On Classic Reload, you can have fun playing One Hundred and One Monochrome Mazes.

One Hundred and One Monochrome Mazes - additional information

Platform
DOS
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Publisher
IBM
Also known as
One Hundred and One Monochrome Mazes
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