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

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Puzzle Influences

Below is a sampling of visual non-puzzles that give the strong impression of a visual puzzle and have influenced the concept of the visual puzzle in the modern imagination:

The Gothic Surrealist Art of Edward Gorey >

The Illusions of M. C. Escher >

Alchemy Illustrations >

Masonic Imagery >

Gothic Architecture >

 

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