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[[File:The_Maze.jpg|thumb|The third level in The Maze.]]
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==<span style="font-size:18px;">The Maze</span>==
==<span style="font-size:18px;">The Maze</span>==
''The Maze'', also known as the ''Scary Maze Game'', is a Flash game created sometime 2004. it was made by [[Jeremy Winterrowd]]. It disguises itself as a simple maze game in which you have to move your mouse to progress in the game. Usually, there is note saying that few people have completed the four levels to intrigue the player further. The first two levels are really easy, but at the end of the third level, the walls begin to shrink, making it very hard. The player tries to concentrates on the screen. Then, a picture of [[Regan MacNeil|Regan]] from the movie The Exorcist appears along with two loud screams, scaring the user. The first found version was uploaded in late-2004. There is also an alternative version, where the maze is in orange instead of blue.
''The Maze'', also known as the ''Scary Maze Game'', is a Flash game created sometime 2004. it was made by [[Jeremy Winterrowd]]. It disguises itself as a simple maze game in which you have to move your mouse to progress in the game. Usually, there is note saying that few people have completed the four levels to intrigue the player further. The first two levels are really easy, but at the end of the third level, the walls begin to shrink, making it very hard. The player tries to concentrates on the screen. Then, a picture of [[Regan MacNeil|Regan]] from the movie The Exorcist appears along with two loud screams, scaring the user. The first found version was uploaded in late-2004. The original version is where the maze is in orange instead of blue.


== Reactions ==
== Reactions ==
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The most viewed Maze Game video was uploaded by YouTube user ''nalts'' and has accumulated over 40 million views as of August 2015.
The most viewed Maze Game video was uploaded by YouTube user ''nalts'' and has accumulated over 40 million views as of August 2015.


A lot of people have posted their own reactions. The game has also been parodied on [http://www.winterrowd.com/snl-maze-skit/ Saturday Night Live].
A lot of people have posted their own reactions. The game has also been parodied on [http://www.winterrowd.com/snl-maze-skit/ Saturday Night Live].


== Links ==
== Links ==

Revision as of 13:51, 4 August 2015

The third level in The Maze.

The Maze

The Maze, also known as the Scary Maze Game, is a Flash game created sometime 2004. it was made by Jeremy Winterrowd. It disguises itself as a simple maze game in which you have to move your mouse to progress in the game. Usually, there is note saying that few people have completed the four levels to intrigue the player further. The first two levels are really easy, but at the end of the third level, the walls begin to shrink, making it very hard. The player tries to concentrates on the screen. Then, a picture of Regan from the movie The Exorcist appears along with two loud screams, scaring the user. The first found version was uploaded in late-2004. The original version is where the maze is in orange instead of blue.

Reactions

The first reaction video on YouTube was uploaded by user CantWeAllJusGetAlong, on May 20th, 2006. As of June 2015, the video has almost 30 million views. In the video, a young kid, Justice, is playing the maze. Then, he gets surprised by the screamer. Shocked, he starts screaming and hitting the computer screen. He then runs to the person who was recording the video, Chad. He then cries and hugs them.

The most viewed Maze Game video was uploaded by YouTube user nalts and has accumulated over 40 million views as of August 2015.

A lot of people have posted their own reactions. The game has also been parodied on Saturday Night Live.

Links

NOTE: The following games contains screamers, at the end of the third level.

  • winterrowd.com/maze/
  • web.archive.org/web/20060115052208/winterrowd.com/maze1.swf (original version)