Most people remember Daedalus, if they remember him at all, as the maker of the wings his son Icarus used to fly too close to the sun, but the Edison of the ancient world also constructed the notorious Labyrinth that trapped the Minotaur
Daedalus creates and solves mazes in many different styles and algorithms, such as rectangular, circular, triangular, hexagonal, octagonal, in the shapes of words, and in up to 18 dimensions. Create random mazes automatically or draw them yourself using a bitmap editor with file and clipboard support. View mazes from overhead or explore them from a 3D first-person perspective. Create mazes infinitely long, explore virtual nested fractal mazes measuring over a billion by a billion passages, and make true recursive fractal mazes with infinitely long false passages. It includes a selection of games using mazes, such as Pac-Man, Sokoban, Dungeons and Dragons, Hunger Games simulation, and finding checkpoints and reaching the exit while you're timed. Daedalus contains its own macro language allowing one to write their own game scripts, and the program's complete source code.
What's new in this version:
Version 3.2 adds 3D fractal mazes measuring over a billion x billion x billion passages (over one octillion or 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 cells), vector file output, and various bug fixes.
Date:
08.09.2016
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