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A simple 5 x 5 generated maze

A larger 12 x 12 randomly generated maze.

A 50 x 50 maze--now it's getting interesting.

Whoo-eee! A 100 x 100 maze. Think you could find your way
through that?

How about this one? It's 120 x 150.

They don't have to be perfectly square. Here's 100 rows by 25
columns.
Or how about 25 rows and 120 columns?
The program can generate square mazes up to 254 x 254, but I haven't
figured out how to draw the overhead view for
mazes that big. If you select such large mazes in the program,
you won't be able to "cheat" with the overhead view.
This is how it looks while you're trying to find your way through the
maze. This example has two openings on the
right and one opening on the left.

Here's another view. This time, there's three openings on the
left and one on the right.

Whoops! We've reached a dead-end in this example. Have
to turn back.

Another dead-end. No need to go all the way down...

This hallway goes more than the five depths that the player can
see.
You'll have to move forward a little to see
how far this hallway goes.

Choices, choices. Which way shall we go?

The exit to this maze!