![]() ![]() While each version differed slightly in appearance and style, their basic premise was simple, fun and engaging. MindMaze was a fantastic game for kids learning all about the wonders of the world. Image: MindMaze 1995 (left), MindMaze 1994 (right, credit to Jayskillz/YouTube) No matter what version you had, your Encarta contained a copy of iconic trivia game MindMaze. While this resource was a valuable and fun way to learn about the world during the digital media revolution, it held a very important secret. There’s also a fair chance you had a copy of Microsoft’s iconic digital encyclopedia, the Encarta. ![]() If you grew up in the 90s, there’s a fair chance ‘educational games’ were your introduction to PC gaming. Easter eggs are fairly common in modern games, but they’ve yet to top the best Easter egg of them all: Microsoft Encarta’s MindMaze. ![]()
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