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Comments on Puzzle #6071: This one is missing its David Bowie
By Mike Kam (Zl.oft)

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  quality:   difficulty:   solvability: trivial  

Puzzle Description:

Now that you solved it, you can ehm.. solve it. Do you like? Can make bigger. :)

#1: Shae (shaekin) on Jun 11, 2009 [SPOILER]

I actually liked the extremely clever Labrynth reference more than the puzzle, but the maze wasn't bad. :)
#2: Tamar Wilkinson (Tamar) on Jun 11, 2009
I don't quite understand how David Bowie can be attractive in tights, but he just is!
#3: Adam Nielson (monkeyboy) on Jun 11, 2009 [SPOILER]
How many mazes have been done on here?
#4: BlackCat (BlackCat) on Jun 11, 2009
Fun. Clear puzzle with a twist.
#5: Jan Wolter (jan) on Jun 13, 2009 [SPOILER]
I'm beginning to feel that mazes are a little like flags - they don't usually make very interesting puzzles and they are a little overdone. I expect that there is a clever way to design a maze that would make it work better as a pbn puzzle though, so there is still room for someone to be clever.
#6: Wombat (wombatilim) on Sep 23, 2009 [SPOILER]
I rather enjoy watching the maze puzzles take shape. The Bowie reference was VERY clever.
#7: Jodi Olson (Jodi145) on Oct 14, 2009 [HINT] [SPOILER]
A puzzle w/in a puzzle... i like it.
#8: Joe (infrapinklizzard) on Aug 15, 2010 [SPOILER]
My first expectation from the title was a martian spider, but about 3 clues in I knew it had to be a labyrinth.

The problem with this sort of puzzle is that it's not a puzzle (at least of the pbn sort). Even with all the apparent white space, it is just a fill-in puzzle. Since there is only a maximum of one white in the "passageways", there is always a row that is just "filling in" with no logic required -- just counting.

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