Andrew Field puts you in the place of King Henry II of England trying to maintain your popularity while dealing with Thomas Becket: Henry II and Thomas Becket.
Christensen/Roberts Solutions uses Quandary as a diagnosis tool to help you enhance performance in the workplace by asking a series of questions and generating a checklist of steps to take to solve the problem.
The Fairy Crystal Hunt, a magical adventure, was created by Sarah Masala (real name Seysha).
Marie-Gabrielle Denizet created this mathematics maze (in French) teaching you to Poser les bonnes questions in trying to work out a problem. A really original way to teach logical thinking.
Sara Martin's Lost in time site takes you on a historical adventure...
Al Stone's Tongue Diagnosis Demonstration helps people understand what a practitioner of Oriental Medicine is thinking when he says "stick out your tongue".
Michael Krauss's ESL students have used Quandary to make their own mazes on a variety of topics.
Sara Martin's students have created the Ghost town Maze, a spooky adventure game.
We don't understand this one -- it's in Portuguese -- but it sure is beautiful! Uma Aventura na União Europeia, by Mrs Teresa Pacheco, a teacher in the ESES - Escola Superior de Educação de Santarém