I am looking for an old PC based game (I think it may have been DOS-based, but I'm not sure) that my kids and I used to play. I remember you first enter an elevator that will then take you up to different floors - it first takes you to floor 1 - when you "solve" the puzzle on that floor, you can then take the elevator up to the next floor, etc.
When the elevator door opens, you are looking at a floating path of tiles in outer space, with really nice space-age music playing. Your goal is to travel along the path, which has different branches off of it, until you find the "magic tile" (different color tile than the rest of the floating path of tiles - and is the "end" of the path) - when you get to that end tile, you have "solved" that level and then get transported up to the next level. As you advance along the path, you can see more of the path that becomes visible (since when you first start travelling on the path, you are too far away to see the entire path and it numerous branches).
The game had really cool music and each successive level had harder and harder paths to solve. I think there were about 50 "floors", each one with a cool floating path in space puzzle to solve.
Unfortunately, none of us can remember the name of that game - we'd like to see if we could track it down. Does anyone have any thoughts or remember seeing/playing this game - and if so, can you remember what it was called?
Thanks so much,