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Deathmaze 5000
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Deathmaze 5000 is a video game written by Frank Corr, Jr. for the TRS-80 and published by Med Systems Software in 1980.[1] It was ported to the Apple II and followed by the second game in the Continuum series, Labyrinth.

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Gameplay

Deathmaze 5000 is a first-person graphic adventure in which the player move through the labyrinthine hallways of a five-story building to escape and avoid starving to death.[3] The adventurer must fight monsters, collect objects, and solve puzzles.[2]

Reception

Russ Williams reviewed Deathmaze 5000 in The Space Gamer No. 47.[3] Williams commented that "Deathmaze 5000 is an excellent game which will not be solved in a few weeks. If you like the prospect of a game that could last you for a very long time, get it. It's better than many [more expensive] games I've seen, both in price and in gaming value."[3]

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