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''Maze: You Choose Your Outcome'' is a [[screamer]] game based on [[The Maze]], created and uploaded onto Scratch by a user ''Gavin_H7'' on May 17, 2017.
'''Maze: You Choose Your Outcome''' is a [[screamer]] game that draws inspiration from the popular game called [[The Maze]]. It was developed by ''Gavin_H7'' and initially released to [[Scratch]] on May 17th, 2017.


Despite its name, the objective is to complete all 3 levels in total, the player was given an instruction to uses their cursor to move the dot, the dot will not move by moving the mouse itself, it will follow the cursor's position itself along with a delay, the objective in the game is to navigate the given path without touching or hitting the walls.
The objective of the game revolves around maneuvering a dot along a path using the player's cursor, with the primary challenge being to avoid contact with the surrounding walls. As the player progresses through the three levels, the walls gradually become thinner, intensifying the difficulty in successfully navigating without collisions. Upon reaching the conclusion of the third level, a pivotal choice awaits the player, presenting them with two color options.


the difficulty across the levels involve the walls getting thinner, when the player reaches the yellow color, leads to the next level, at the last level, there is a note determining the player to make a decision between 2 colors what to choose from, the green color will lead you to a white background along with a text congratulating the player, and the yellow color leads you to an image of [[Regan MacNeil]], along with a loud scream.
Opting for the green color leads to a serene white background accompanied by a congratulatory message, serving as a reward for the player's achievements. Conversely, selecting the yellow color triggers a startling surprise. An image of the character [[Regan MacNeil]] from the iconic horror film, ''The Exorcist'', abruptly appears on the screen, accompanied by a piercing scream.
==Link==
 
== Link ==
<u>NOTE</u>: The following project contains a [[screamer]]!
<u>NOTE</u>: The following project contains a [[screamer]]!
*scratch.mit.edu/projects/161626090/
* scratch.mit.edu/projects/161626090
* '''Permalink:''' web.archive.org/web/20240128084009/files.catbox.moe/jatbgd.sb3
 
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Latest revision as of 01:40, 28 January 2024

Maze: You Choose Your Outcome is a screamer game that draws inspiration from the popular game called The Maze. It was developed by Gavin_H7 and initially released to Scratch on May 17th, 2017.

The objective of the game revolves around maneuvering a dot along a path using the player's cursor, with the primary challenge being to avoid contact with the surrounding walls. As the player progresses through the three levels, the walls gradually become thinner, intensifying the difficulty in successfully navigating without collisions. Upon reaching the conclusion of the third level, a pivotal choice awaits the player, presenting them with two color options.

Opting for the green color leads to a serene white background accompanied by a congratulatory message, serving as a reward for the player's achievements. Conversely, selecting the yellow color triggers a startling surprise. An image of the character Regan MacNeil from the iconic horror film, The Exorcist, abruptly appears on the screen, accompanied by a piercing scream.

Link

NOTE: The following project contains a screamer!

  • scratch.mit.edu/projects/161626090
  • Permalink: web.archive.org/web/20240128084009/files.catbox.moe/jatbgd.sb3

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