Laby_chung 1.0

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Laby_chung is a photorealistic 3D labyrinth game with integrated map editor and random labyrinth generator. To install just unzip the zip file in c:\laby_chung folder. To play just run laby_chung. exe . To uninstall just delete unzipped folder. Add walls, stairs, doors, trees, persos with the map editor and see them instantly. To generate random labyrinth, click [random] button on selecting a wall then choose size. Add easyly new items by copying jpg pictures to the bmp folder. Save and load the maps you have created. laby_chung is an open source program written in Liberty Basic. Source code is included in the zip file.

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