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[[File:ScaryKitten.JPG|thumb|The video, that started it all.....]]
[[File:Maze Game 3.png|thumb|Help out this mouse!]]
'''[[Scary Pop Up (Original)|Scary Pop Up]]''' is a [[screamer]] video that was created and uploaded onto [[YouTube]] by a user '''HappyPerson123000''' on September 28, 2007, since this video was an original Scary pop-up, the video has accumulated over 6 Million videos as well as the channel being received over 3k subscribers.
'''[[Maze Game 3]]''' is an HTML5 browser [[screamer]] game, based on [[The Maze]], developed by playscarymazegame.net. The game was released in 2007.


Despite its name already telling the user what to expect, the video is very simple, it starts displaying a stock photo of a kitten hopping through the grass filled with Coreopsis flowers while the rest of the corners in the image was blurred out. as it was focusing on the kitten in front of the camera perspective....
The goal of the game is to navigate a mouse all the way to the end of all "five" levels; you wouldn't want the mouse to go hungry, would you? The main menu has options to either play the game, view instructions or play a secret bonus level (though this option is greyed out). If the player clicks the instructions, the game shows the player some self-explanatory instructions as well mentioning that special '''BONUS LEVEL!''' Also, if you're thinking of cheating by holding the mouse down, that's not happening (you can still use the right-click trick though).
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Revision as of 13:12, 2 December 2020

Help out this mouse!

Maze Game 3 is an HTML5 browser screamer game, based on The Maze, developed by playscarymazegame.net. The game was released in 2007.

The goal of the game is to navigate a mouse all the way to the end of all "five" levels; you wouldn't want the mouse to go hungry, would you? The main menu has options to either play the game, view instructions or play a secret bonus level (though this option is greyed out). If the player clicks the instructions, the game shows the player some self-explanatory instructions as well mentioning that special BONUS LEVEL! Also, if you're thinking of cheating by holding the mouse down, that's not happening (you can still use the right-click trick though).