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Mazogs
Developer(s)Don Priestley
Publisher(s)Bug-Byte, Softsync
Platform(s)ZX81, Timex Sinclair 1000
Release1982
Genre(s)Maze

Mazogs is a maze video game developed by Don Priestley and published for the ZX81 by Bug-Byte in 1982. It was subsequently licensed by Softsync and published in the US for the Timex Sinclair 1000.[1]

Don Priestley followed up the game with Maziacs for the ZX Spectrum.

Reception

Dick Olney for Personal Computer World said "Overall, this is undoubtably one of the best games of its type which I've played on the ZX81.[2]

Arthur B. Hunkins for Compute! said "Mazogs is an excellent, single-player, treasure/maze game [...] Its full screen graphics make excellent use of the Sinclair/Timex capability."[3]

Fred Blechman for Electronic Fun with Computers & Games said "Highly recommended - unless you already have high blood pressure."[4]

References

  1. ^ "Softly, softly". Popular Computing Weekly. No. 11. Sunshine Publications. 17 March 1983. p. 66. Retrieved 13 January 2023.
  2. ^ "Personal Computer World (1982-08)". August 1, 1982 – via Internet Archive.
  3. ^ "Compute! Magazine Issue 033". February 1, 1983 – via Internet Archive.
  4. ^ "Electronic Fun with Computer & Games - Vol 01 No 09 (1983-07)(Fun & Games Publishing)(US)". July 1, 1983 – via Internet Archive.