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{{Game| title = Zeux I: Labyrinth of Zeux
{{Game| title = Zeux I: Labyrinth of Zeux
|image = labozeux.png|160px
|image = labozeux.png|160px
|creator = [[Lachesis]], [[Alexis]], [[CJA]], [[GreaseMonkey]], [[nooodl]]
|creator = [[Lachesis]], [[GreaseMonkey]] (music), [[CJA]] (music), [[nooodl]] (music), [[Alexis]] (original)
|company = [[Labyrinth Team 2010]], [[Software Visions]]
|company = [[Labyrinth Team 2010]], [[Software Visions]]
|released = 2011?
|released = 2011?

Revision as of 01:34, 26 November 2010

Zeux I: Labyrinth of Zeux
Labozeux.png
Author Lachesis, GreaseMonkey (music), CJA (music), nooodl (music), Alexis (original)
Company Labyrinth Team 2010, Software Visions
Release Date 2011?
Genre Action/Puzzle
Download No link available.

Zeux I: Labyrinth of Zeux is an upcoming port of the similarly named DOS game released in 1993 by Gregory Janson under Software Visions, the first game in the Zeux series and the spiritual predecessor to MegaZeux. It will feature an entirely remade soundtrack based off of module samples from other music in the Zeux series, and other new functionality.

Plot

The playable character, Vince M. Louis, is a famous theologist who has uncovered and studied every mystical and religious item ever mentioned in legend, except one - the magical Silver Staff of Zeux. Going on rumors and legends alone, Vince enters the mystical Labrynth of Zeux in search of the artifact.

Gameplay

Gameplay in Labyrinth of Zeux is similar to the gameplay of early MegaZeux platformers. Vince is moved with the arrow keys, jumps with the space bar, and can lay bombs if the player presses Delete. In the new port, all of the keys will be reassignable except for the saving and loading keys, which now use MegaZeux's built-in save files.