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{{Maze games}}'''7 Level Scary Maze Game''' is a Flash game made by Luiz Helder as a homepage to [[The Maze]], and it can be considered a spiritual sequel of sorts. It was originally hosted on his now-defunct games and animations website, where it was simply known as "Labirinto" (Portuguese for "Maze").
{{Infobox Game
|title = 7 Level Scary Maze Game
|image = 7lmz3.png
|quote = The Level 3
|maker = Luiz Helder
|type = [[Flash]] game
|date = 2005
|platform = Any
|written in = [[Flash]]
}}
The '''7 Level Scary Maze Game''' is a [[flash]] [[screamer]] game created by Luiz Helder. Originally called "Labirinto" (Portuguese for "Maze"), the game was hosted on Helder's now-defunct games and animations website.


The first three levels are identical to [[Jeremy Winterrowd|Jeremy Winterrowd's]] Scary Maze game, including the screamer in Level 3, which is impossible to bypass by ordinary means. It is, however, possible to cheat by right-clicking and moving the cursor towards the end of the level while the flash menu popup is open (note that another common cheat of holding the mouse button down to pass through walls doesn't work, since clicking results in a loss, as it is explained on the main menu.), revealing four additional hidden levels in the style of the original Scary Maze.
The first three levels of the game are identical to another screamer game called "[[The Maze]]" by [[Jeremy Winterrowd]]. However, in the third level of the ''7 Level Scary Maze Game'', players must right-click and click on the red checkpoint to reveal four additional hidden levels. It is commonly believed that holding down the mouse button can allow players to pass through walls, but this does not work and instead takes the player back to the main menu.  


The fourth level mostly consists of a long stretch of a very narrow path across three corners. Level 5 contains some narrow, windy sections near the beginning, and even adds some moving walls during the middle part. Level 6 is almost an exact copy of Level 2 with an extra part in the beginning, but much more narrow, and the back wall of the level actually starts slowly closing in on the player. The seventh and final level is just an extremely short stretch of a very narrow path towards the end. Reaching the end of this level will trigger the same [[screamer]]. but the usual one from the third level.
Level 4 consists of a long, narrow path across three corners. Level 5 introduces narrow, windy sections near the beginning and moving walls during the middle of the level. Level 6 is a narrower version of Level 2, with the back wall of the level slowly closing in on the player. The final level, Level 7, features an extremely short stretch of a very narrow path leading to the end of the game. Upon reaching the end of this level, players will will trigger the same [[screamer]] used in [[The Maze]].
==='''CENSORED: Showcase Video'''===
<span id="7LevelScaryMaze">CENSORED: 7 Level Scary Maze Game</span>


== '''Gallery''' ==
== Gallery ==
<gallery spacing="small" widths="200" position="center" captiontextcolor="#ffffff" captionsize="small" captionalign="center">
<gallery spacing="small" widths="200" position="center" captiontextcolor="#ffffff" captionsize="small" captionalign="center">
7levelscarymazemain.PNG.png|Main menu.
7 Level Scary Maze Game Main Menu.png|Main Menu.
7lmz1.png|Level 1.
7lmz1.png|Level 1
7lmz2.png|Level 2.
7lmz2.png|Level 2
7lmz3.png|Level 3.
7lmz3.png|Level 3
7lmz4.png|Level 4.
7lmz4.png|Level 4
7lmz5.gif|Level 5.
7lmz5.gif|Level 5
7lmz6.png|Level 6.
7lmz6.png|Level 6
7lmz7.png|Level 7.
7lmz7.png|Level 7
</gallery>
</gallery>
===Showcase Video===
[[File:7LSMShowcase.mp4|400px]]
== Links ==
== Links ==
<u>NOTE</u>: The following game contains a [[screamer]]!
<u>NOTE</u>: The following game contains a [[screamer]]!
* fugly.com/flash/1013/7_Level_Scary_Maze_Game.html
* fugly.com/flash/1013/7_Level_Scary_Maze_Game.html
* '''Unofficial Cyan/English version''': mediafire.com/file/v6npbc98jd9dtaz/ScaryMaze7Blue.swf
* '''Unofficial Cyan/English Version:''' mediafire.com/file/v6npbc98jd9dtaz/ScaryMaze7Blue.swf
* youtube.com/watch?v=_DFO6tjdbaM (Joguinho engraçado XD~)
 
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Latest revision as of 13:53, 9 June 2024

The 7 Level Scary Maze Game is a flash screamer game created by Luiz Helder. Originally called "Labirinto" (Portuguese for "Maze"), the game was hosted on Helder's now-defunct games and animations website.

The first three levels of the game are identical to another screamer game called "The Maze" by Jeremy Winterrowd. However, in the third level of the 7 Level Scary Maze Game, players must right-click and click on the red checkpoint to reveal four additional hidden levels. It is commonly believed that holding down the mouse button can allow players to pass through walls, but this does not work and instead takes the player back to the main menu.

Level 4 consists of a long, narrow path across three corners. Level 5 introduces narrow, windy sections near the beginning and moving walls during the middle of the level. Level 6 is a narrower version of Level 2, with the back wall of the level slowly closing in on the player. The final level, Level 7, features an extremely short stretch of a very narrow path leading to the end of the game. Upon reaching the end of this level, players will will trigger the same screamer used in The Maze.

Gallery

Showcase Video

Links

NOTE: The following game contains a screamer!

  • fugly.com/flash/1013/7_Level_Scary_Maze_Game.html
  • Unofficial Cyan/English Version: mediafire.com/file/v6npbc98jd9dtaz/ScaryMaze7Blue.swf


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