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Labyrinth (Windows Developer Preview)

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Title Screen

Labyrinth

Developer: Noam Samuel
Publisher: Microsoft
Platform: Windows
Released internationally: 2011


AreasIcon.png This game has unused areas.
SourceIcon.png This game has uncompiled source code.
GraphicsIcon.png This game has unused graphics.
SoundIcon.png This game has unused sounds.
TextIcon.png This game has unused text.


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This page sucks.
If you could make it suck less, that would be awesome.
Specifically: The descriptions are short, Some unused code isn't here

Labyrinth is one of the sample games for Windows 8 Developer Preview, by Microsoft.

(Unused stuff is from the hidden Applications folder in Program Files in Windows 8 Developer Preview.)

Unused Graphics

square

Square.png

A file called "square", probably used as a placeholder while testing the game.

LabyrinthLogo.png

An early logo of the game called "LabyrinthLogo", likely used as an early logo. Probably made in Microsoft Paint.

WideTile.png

There was going to be a wide tile for the game in the Windows Developer Preview Start Menu, but it got scrapped for some reason.

Ball

BallRealisticDPLabyrinth.png

A realistic version of the ball.

Test Images

There are four test images.

"Seaweed" Desaturated Variants

There are two desaturated variants of the "Seaweed" level.

Unused Level

There is an unused level in the game files called "Level4", it's unknown what the name of the level in the game would've been. We can see it's missing some details (like in the holes) so it was either made while testing the level design, or it was never finished and never removed.

Unused Audio

hole.mp3

There is a duplicate of the Hole sound, except it's in MP3 format and it's longer for some reason.

winning.mp3

An unused winning sound, either an alternative or early version of the used winning sound.