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  2. Maze-solving algorithm - Wikipedia

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    Robot in a wooden maze. A maze-solving algorithm is an automated method for solving a maze.The random mouse, wall follower, Pledge, and Trémaux's algorithms are designed to be used inside the maze by a traveler with no prior knowledge of the maze, whereas the dead-end filling and shortest path algorithms are designed to be used by a person or computer program that can see the whole maze at once.

  3. Scratch (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Scratch is used as the introductory language because the creation of interesting programs is relatively easy, and skills learned can be applied to other programming languages such as Python and Java. Scratch is not exclusively for creating games. With the provided visuals, programmers can create animations, text, stories, music, art, and more.

  4. Snap! (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    (formerly Build Your Own Blocks) is a free block-based educational graphical programming language and online community. Snap allows students to explore, create, and remix interactive animations, games, stories, and more, while learning about mathematical and computational ideas. While inspired by Scratch, Snap! has many

  5. File:Maze game UML.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: A UML class diagram featuring two abstract classes; Room and MazeGame, as well as four concrete classes; MagicRoom and OrdinaryRoom which inherits from Room, and MagicMazeGame and OrdinaryMazeGame which inherits from the abstract class MazeGame. The MazeGame abstract class declares an abstract method named MakeRoom which is implemented ...

  6. List of maze video games - Wikipedia

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    These are games where the player moves through a maze while attempting to reach the exit, sometimes having to avoid or fight enemies. Despite a 3D perspective, the mazes in most of these games have 2D layouts when viewed from above. Some first-person maze games follow the design of Pac-Man, but from the point of view of being in the maze.

  7. Maze (solitaire) - Wikipedia

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    Maze is a Patience game using a deck of 52 playing cards. Despite the similarity in name, this game is different from the solitaire game of Labyrinth , and is more similar to the solitaire game of Gaps .

  8. Logic maze - Wikipedia

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    A Theseus and the Minotaur maze, showing Theseus (blue) and the Minotaur (red) Theseus and the Minotaur is another of Abbott's better-known mazes. It first appeared in his book Mad Mazes. Like Where are the Cows? in SuperMazes, Abbott says that this "is the hardest maze in the book; in fact, it is possible that no one will solve it."

  9. Category:Maze games - Wikipedia

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    T. Tank (video game) Tax Dodge (video game) Theseus and the Minotaur; Theseus and the Minotaur (video game) Thief (arcade game) Thunder Castle; Time Bandit