02-13-2007, 09:37 PM
The electric maze is a cool idea and all, but the nature of the zapper beams makes the map entirely useless. For me, this meant the maze was all but impossible to solve, and I put the mansion aside in frustration for several weeks. >
Well, I couldn't just sit by and not work through this monstrosity at least once. It's kind of like a badge of honor, right? So, if Freddy was determined to take my map from me, well then I'd just have to make one for myself. And now, map in hand, the maze is quite easy, as the green bricks would suggest it ought to be. Eat your heart out, Freddy.
8-)
Anyway, now that I'm past that maze, the map is now sitting quite useless on my HD. That's why I'm sharing it with you!
The file is a high-resolution PNG that should print just right on a landscape-oriented 8.5x11 sheet of paper. Don't print it from Photoshop, as it insists on an unnecessarily large bottom margin that may cause some clipping on the sides. I recommend you print it, since it would be quite useless otherwise.
To save ink, I've also removed the black background from the map. A version without this feature (for easier onscreen viewing) is attached to the following post.
Note: THIS MAP IS PROBABLY A SPOILER, even though the biggest secret of the maze is absent because I thought the map was already wide enough. You've been warned.

Well, I couldn't just sit by and not work through this monstrosity at least once. It's kind of like a badge of honor, right? So, if Freddy was determined to take my map from me, well then I'd just have to make one for myself. And now, map in hand, the maze is quite easy, as the green bricks would suggest it ought to be. Eat your heart out, Freddy.
8-)Anyway, now that I'm past that maze, the map is now sitting quite useless on my HD. That's why I'm sharing it with you!

The file is a high-resolution PNG that should print just right on a landscape-oriented 8.5x11 sheet of paper. Don't print it from Photoshop, as it insists on an unnecessarily large bottom margin that may cause some clipping on the sides. I recommend you print it, since it would be quite useless otherwise.
To save ink, I've also removed the black background from the map. A version without this feature (for easier onscreen viewing) is attached to the following post.
Note: THIS MAP IS PROBABLY A SPOILER, even though the biggest secret of the maze is absent because I thought the map was already wide enough. You've been warned.

