![]() The game has some other notable features, too. To that end, the maze game can also be played in three-dimensional mode. One of the best ways to understand the four-dimensional world is to compare it to an analogous three-dimensional world. Finally, just in case the program isn't self-explanatory, there's a reference manual. Then there's a whole section about things you can see in the maze, along with some notes about various aspects of the four-dimensional world. What's in all these web pages, anyway? Well, first of all, if you're still wondering how a four-dimensional game is even possible, there's a short page that explains the idea. It's free, and lots of fun! Source code and copies of these web pages are also available. If you're interested, now would be a good time to download the game. To view, cross your eyes until the cubes line up, then wait until your eyes refocus. A typical passage looks something like this, only larger, because you can use the whole screen, and better, because you can adjust the 3D effect to fit your own eyes. All opinions are my own and not influenced in any way.Welcome to the four-dimensional maze game home page! And yes, that's right … the game is quite literally set in a four-dimensional world. The Raid, 4D Golf and Xplore kindly invited us to visit and review. I am hoping to return and review some of the other activities available soon. There is so much to do at Xscape, you really can have a full family day out there. Both activities were £4 each and the kids loved them! Not to mention the cracking photos I got. Outside the entrance there was a trampoline bungee activity, as well as zorbing balls in a huge paddling pool. We didn’t try the food, but it was reasonably priced at £6 for an adult’s meal, and £3.60 for a kid’s meal. I bought three coffees, a jug of squash and two chocolate bars for less than £9 and thought I had been undercharged! The coffee was good too (Mr Wonders is a coffee snob and he confirmed it was good). I was impressed by the prices in the cafe. I hate either not getting a seat or being crammed too close to other tables. There is plenty of parent seating, which is really important to me. There are two twisty slides that wrap around each other that Miss H thought was great. Xplore is a nice big soft play with all the usual levels and slides. Now, we do like a good soft play, and I am already feeling sad looking forward to a time when they are too old/too cool for it. There are lots of different size golf clubs too, so the littlies are taken care of. ![]() It’s a really novel way to play crazy golf – even the golf balls glow! They are in the dark with lots of neon and uv light. Glow in the Dark Golfīoth courses are similarly themed. There are two courses and you can either pay for one course or both (they have a special price for both). ![]() So I have been promising them a visit to the 4D golf at Xscape. Oh, and there are darkened glass windows so you can keep an eye on them too. It’s something they will definitely remember. By its very nature play does not last long, but at £2 a go each (cheaper if you pay for several goes) you don’t mind too much. I was a little worried that my two would be a bit scared, but no, they turned into little Indiana Jones/ninjas and loved it. You are both timed and penalised in points if you touch the lasers. I have used official photographs for this and the 4D golf as my camera struggled in the dark! You need to make your way from one end of the room, climbing over and under until you can steal a diamond (hit a button) at the far end before making your way back. The game is to cross the room as quickly as possible without touching the lasers. Inside there are red lasers at criss-cross angles across the room. It’s a huge black elongated room sized box. I had never seen The Raid before so was really curious to do so. We had a full day out there and managed The Raid, 4D Golf and Soft Play as well as a pizza at Pizza Express (there are loads of great restaurants to choose from). ![]() There really is lots to do from soft play, crazy golf, cinema, climbing and even skiing. We spent a lovely day at Xscape this last weekend. ![]()
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