3D Maze ScreenSaver 1.0.1
| Developer: |
ScreenSavers Wizard (more products...) |
| OS: | Windows2000/XP |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$24.95 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 6.91 MB |
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This extraordinary screen saver - from the aspect of programmer's solutions to the aspect of graphics and great openness for user's customization extended to total transformation - takes breath away even to the most sophisticated screen savers fans.
Whenever restarted this greatly customizable screen saver - unnoticeably to the user - generates a completely new 3D maze and finds the solution (a right way to the exit) using a special algorithm. This is followed by display of 3D simulation of the passing through the maze.
Number of various 3D mazes 3D Maze ScreenSaver can generate is practically infinite.
By default, after each 3D simulation of passing through the maze, 2D drawing (a top view) of the maze with the solution is shown, i.e. a path via which the passing is performed.
Developer of this amazing screen saver has invested special efforts to meet expectations of modern sophisticated users' even of the most demanding ones.
This screen saver is extraordinary due to the possibility of the user to import his own graphics solution for elements of the maze interior (simply, as *.bmp files) - which, from the aspect of graphics, makes it completely open.
It can be said that 3D Maze ScreenSaver is 100% customizable - because it allows the user to change it completely (for example, it can become 3D maze in a spaceship, royal palace, Egyptian pyramid or to become some abstract 3D maze). |
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