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The objective of the game is to navigate the dot through the goal to complete the game, However, the game is sort of unique in its own way because instead of showing a picture of a traditional screamer image, it uses a photo of a realistic drawing of Venom from Spiderman along with the a loud roar from Godzilla, and please note that the [[screamer]] immediately appears when the player tries to click anything on the start menu.
The objective of the game is to navigate the dot through the goal to complete the game, However, the game is sort of unique in its own way because instead of showing a picture of a traditional screamer image, it uses a photo of a realistic drawing of Venom from Spiderman along with the a loud roar from Godzilla, and please note that the [[screamer]] immediately appears when the player tries to click anything on the start menu.
===Showcase video===
===Showcase video===
<span id="BlackMazeGame">CENSORED: The Black Maze Game</span>
<span id="TerryfyingMazeGame.exe">Takethemazeguy!: TheTerryfyingMaze.EXE Game</span>
 
== Link ==
== Link ==
<u>NOTE</u>: The following game contains a [[screamer]]!
<u>NOTE</u>: The following game contains a [[screamer]]!

Revision as of 05:24, 19 July 2021

The Black Maze Game is a scratch screamer game similar to the original Scary Maze Game, except its color scheme mainly consists of black and dark grey.

The objective of the game is to navigate the dot through the goal to complete the game, However, the game is sort of unique in its own way because instead of showing a picture of a traditional screamer image, it uses a photo of a realistic drawing of Venom from Spiderman along with the a loud roar from Godzilla, and please note that the screamer immediately appears when the player tries to click anything on the start menu.

Showcase video

Takethemazeguy!: TheTerryfyingMaze.EXE Game

Link

NOTE: The following game contains a screamer!

  • scratch.mit.edu/projects/137177354/

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