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Solving Christopher Manson's MAZE and the Genre of the Immersive Puzzle

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Puzzle Pictures

While MAZE remains the only fully realized immersive puzzle in print, there are several kinds of visual puzzles which use aspects of the genre. Here are some notable examples:

“The Interior of the British Institution Gallery” by John Scarlett Davis >

The Puzzle Paintings of Chris Consani >

Mystery Picture Puzzles >

Hidden Object Games >

 

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