Summarizing Exercise - Murray Group 2
The navigational pleasures are richly exploited by the many forms of labyrinths, from Zork-like dungeons to informational webs, that fill cyberspace. All of them allow us to experience pleasures specific to intentional navigation: orienting ourselves by landmarks, mapping a space mentally to match our experience, and admiring the juxtapositions and changes in perspective that derive from moving through an intricate environment. (Murray 7)
Summary: Murray essentially argues that games encapsulate a common desire people have to be able to exercise agency by deliberately navigating and exploring unknown spaces. This can be done by discovering landmarks and observing changes in environment along with their effect on perspective through personal navigation and progression (7).