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Color Maze is a classic screamer disguised as an innocent Flash puzzle game. It gained popularity on various Flash game websites in the mid-2000s and is often credited as one of the earliest maze-based screamers to go viral.
The game begins with a calm and simple premise: the player must guide a small red dot through increasingly narrow mazes using only the mouse, avoiding touching the maze walls. The background is a relaxing blue, and the background music is a loop of ambient synths to maintain a false sense of safety.