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'''[[wikipedia:America's Funniest Home Videos|America's Funniest Home Videos]]''' is a comedy television series based on ''Fun TV with Kato-chan and Ken-chan'', a Japanese variety show. The show features clips of submitted homemade videos from viewers. It was originally hosted by the late stand-up comedian [[wikipedia:Bob Saget|Bob Saget]] from 1989 to 1997, until it was passed on to other people, such as [[wikipedia:Tom Bergeron|Tom Bergeron]], [[wikipedia:John Fugelsang|John Fugelsang]], and others.  
'''The Adventures of Lolo: The Maze Game''' was a [[screamer]] game developed by Dark Emperor Kuromi (known in this wiki as Mega Osodashi) and is part of the "SkyMAX Wrecked" project series. It is a remix of the "(Un)scary Maze Game" created by PrincessPanda_test_.


In 2005, [[screamers]] started to appear on the show in the spotlight when it was hosted by Tom Bergeron. Ever since he departed from AFV in 2015, screamers have stopped appearing on the show (only one entry appeared during Alfonso Ribeiro's run).
This game presents itself as a maze game based on The Adventures of Lolo. On the title screen, players can access instructions by pressing "I", while pressing "L" loads a screamer warning, which is the only indication that the game is not legitimate. The game description claims to have five levels, but there are only four levels in the actual game. Players control Lolo through the maze to reach the goal, with touching the black screen resulting in the game taking them back to the title screen. Reaching the red goal advances the player to the next level. The first three levels are easy to complete, while the fourth level is narrower and more challenging. However, halfway through the fourth level, a still image of Squidward from the ''[[wikipedia:SpongeBob SquarePants|SpongeBob SquarePants]]'' episode ''Just One Bite'' pops up on the screen accompanied by a scream.
 
<center><big>'''[[The Adventures of Lolo: The Maze Game|Kirby would probably inhale that screamer in a split second...]]'''</center></big><br>
Tom described screamers as "the invention of a new practical joke. For example, soon after the match was invented, some joker came up with the hotfoot. After the invention of the door, someone invented the bucket of water over the door. So, of course, it makes sense that after the invention of e-mail, someone came up with this."
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Latest revision as of 23:44, 25 January 2026

The Adventures of Lolo: The Maze Game was a screamer game developed by Dark Emperor Kuromi (known in this wiki as Mega Osodashi) and is part of the "SkyMAX Wrecked" project series. It is a remix of the "(Un)scary Maze Game" created by PrincessPanda_test_.

This game presents itself as a maze game based on The Adventures of Lolo. On the title screen, players can access instructions by pressing "I", while pressing "L" loads a screamer warning, which is the only indication that the game is not legitimate. The game description claims to have five levels, but there are only four levels in the actual game. Players control Lolo through the maze to reach the goal, with touching the black screen resulting in the game taking them back to the title screen. Reaching the red goal advances the player to the next level. The first three levels are easy to complete, while the fourth level is narrower and more challenging. However, halfway through the fourth level, a still image of Squidward from the SpongeBob SquarePants episode Just One Bite pops up on the screen accompanied by a scream.

Kirby would probably inhale that screamer in a split second...


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