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Re: (TFT) Question to all of you



We might have a winner!

Now if they really want it that badly then they'll certainly not mind paying the asking price for it. 

$699.99!


David O. Miller
www.meleewizards.com	



On Apr 17, 2013, at 3:54 PM, Cris Fuhrman <fuhrmanator@gmail.com> wrote:

> Dan, I think that's it.
> 
> Check the photos here from eBay:
> http://img.inkfrog.com/click_enlarge1.php?image=7-45labyrinthineGame2.jpg&username=thecore&aid=043523822
> 
> 
> On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 3:43 PM, <dwtulloh61@cox.net> wrote:
> 
>> Sounds like Labyrinthine
>> http://www.boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/68224/labyrinthine
>> 
>> User summary: One player is the Evil Wizard. The Evil Wizard may arrange
>> the sections of the gameboard, representing rooms and hallways, in any way
>> desired. The Evil Wizard places the Princess in the last room. The
>> player(s) representing the questing party wins the game if the Princess can
>> escape from the Evil Wizard. The Evil Wizard player wins by destroying the
>> questing party.
>> 
>> Sounds like it fits the supplied description to a 'T'
>> 
>> Dan
>> 
>>>> I am looking for a 1980's "board" game (or "hex die game", I am really
>> not
>>>> sure what it should be categorized as) and I think it had the word
>> "Maze"
>>>> or "Labyrinth" in the title. It consisted of 3" x 3" square sheets of a
>>>> grid pattern (9 squares: 3 per row, 3 per column, colored either black
>> or
>>>> white--see bottom of this email for examples) that when placed next to
>> each
>>>> other would create a maze. It was a 2 player game. Some squares had a T
>>>> shape, some an L shape, some had a corner, some had a straight line
>> down
>>>> the center of the grid. See my examples at the bottom of this email of
>> what
>>>> some of the 3x3 maze parts looked like.
>>>> 
>>>> There were 2 teams: the Heroes, and the Evil Dungeon Owner (or Evil
>>>> Wizard). Each team had a set of precut playing pieces made out of small
>>>> square cardboard pieces, smaller than the individual squares on the
>> maze.
>>>> Hero enters the maze to rescue the Princess character out of the
>> center of
>>>> the maze. But all the Evil Dungeon Owner game pieces are placed face
>> down
>>>> in the maze after the Dungeon Owner has created a maze layout (using
>> most
>>>> or all of the 50 or so 3" squares). The Princess' location is not known
>>>> until someone of the hero's team stumbles upon the room where the
>> princess
>>>> is kept.
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