Might and magic 8 map

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You may remember many an evening spent bashing your poor party's heads against walls to determine whether they were not as solid as they appeared, or making certain that you had actually visited all 256 of the squares in one of the old maps.

However, for a certain group of gamers, part of the real charm in playing a game of this vintage is not simply knowing what is around every corner. If you did, you probably decided against finding a pad of graph paper and pencil and instead found a set of the 55 maps in their 16x16 glory on the internet. You may have, at some point in recent history, thought about how much fun you had playing the old game, noticed that it is for sale on GOG.com, and fired it up with nostalgic eyes. If you were a PC gamer in the mid-80s, you will remember the grid-based first-person RPGs, of which one of the most notable was Might and Magic® 1. Where Are We? An automapping retrofit for Might and Magic® 1-5, Wizardry® 1-5, and Bard's Tale® 1-3 Introduction