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The little magician apprentices have lost some magic objects inside of the master’s maze. Now they try to collect them before the Master notices anything. However, in the maze there are invisible walls and only one of the missing objects is revealed at a time.
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The Magic Labyrinth (1980) is a science fiction novel by American writer Philip José Farmer, the fourth in the series of Riverworld books. The title is derived from lines in Sir Richard Francis Burton's poem The Kasîdah of Hâjî Abdû El-Yezdî: Reason is Life's sole arbiter, the magic Laby'rinth's single clue:
The Magic Labyrinth is a labyrinth game with the objective of finding treasures hidden in the labyrinth. The labyrinth's walls are invisible, so players must memorize the locations of the walls in order to successfully claim treasure pieces.
The apprentices to the Master Wizard have accidentally lost some objects in the The Magic Labyrinth! Now, they must try to collect them before the Master notices they're missing. However, this magical maze has invisible walls that the little wizards keep bumping into, forcing them to start all over again!
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The Magic Labyrinth is one of the most original games we've played. It uses an incredibly clever design to simulate a maze with invisible walls. The magic behind this design is shown in our photos below.
Discover the secrets of The Magic Labyrinth - a thrilling board game of mystery and magic. Find hidden treasures, avoid traps, and navigate your way through the maze. Learn rules, strategies, and more at Board Game Guys today!