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A labyrinth is a unicursal maze with only a single path to the centre, named after the Labyrinth from Greek mythology, an elaborate, confusing structure designed by Daedalus for King Minos of Crete at Knossos to hold the Minotaur.
The pen name, Max Frei, was invented by Martynchik and Steopin for their works on comic fantasy series Labyrinths of Echo ("Лабиринты Eхо"). The plot follows the eponymous narrator, sir Max, as he leaves our "real" world for the phantasmagoric fantasy city of Echo. There, he becomes a member of a special service that controls the use ...
7 - Lower right side, on the floor next to a silver square and a stone pot of some sort. 8 - Lower right side of the wall, next to the small cabinet. 9 - Top right side, on the forehead of the mask.
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It is the first book of the Doctrine of Labyrinths series, which includes The Virtu, The Mirador, and Corambis. It was well received upon its release; Publishers Weekly gave it a starred review and called it "extraordinary".
Computer Gaming World described Pathways as "a dungeon crawl, pure and simple". The magazine praised the "simple, elegant and easy to use" user interface and "excellent" graphics and sound. Computer Gaming World concluded that while "somewhat weak on actual game play", Pathways was "a job worthy of a strong recommendation". [14]
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