<p> From the text adventures of <I>Zork</I> to the arcade game of <I>Pac-Man</I> to the corridors of <I>Doom</I> and on to the city streets of <I>Grand Theft Auto IV</I> the maze has often been used as a space to trap and confuse players in their navigation of gameworlds. However the maze as a construction on the landscape has a long history before the invention of the videogame. By examining the change in the maze from the landscapes of open spaces and closed gardens through to the screen of the videogame both mazes and labyrinths are discussed in terms of historical reference alongside the author's personal experiences of walking and playing these structures. This book shows how our cultural experiences of real world maze landscapes may have changed and how we negotiate videogame worlds along the various paths and meanings they so often create for us.</p>
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