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Conceptis launches Maze-a-Pix: a new type of picture-forming puzzleTuesday, June 1, 2004Conceptis is proud to announce MAP (Maze-a-Pix) , a new type of puzzle that forms whimsical pictures when solved. Solved exactly the same as traditional mazes, MAP puzzles are suitable for children and adults alike and require no special rules or learning. Each MAP puzzle turns into a surprise picture when completed: simply draw a path from entrance to exit avoiding the dead ends, and fill the squares along the path to reveal the hidden picture. As with all other puzzles from Conceptis, each MAP puzzle has one unique solution. MAP puzzles are available in a large range of sizes, from small mazes of 25x25 targeted at kids, and up to colossal poster mazes of 200x200, which are suitable for adults. Using a sophisticated computer algorithm, MAP puzzles can be created at different difficulty levels by controlling the length and density of the false paths. In addition, each puzzle is automatically tested to ensure a unique solution. Mazes are amongst the oldest and most popular type of puzzle ever known. The original concept of picture-forming mazes which led to Maze-a-Pix puzzles was invented in Japan over 20 years ago. Since then manually created picture-forming mazes became popular in Japanese puzzle magazines published by Gakken, Nikoli, Sun and others. Looking for ways to expand our market, Conceptis decided to invest its resources and develop a computer algorithm for generating MAP puzzle. Consequently, Conceptis is the only company worldwide using computer algorithm to create picture-forming mazes. MAP fan commentsHere are some comments posted by the first MAP solvers in The Puzzle Room forum (Maze-a-Pix (MAP) Puzzles):
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