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Video games where the player moves through a maze, either from a top-down perspective or in first person. ... Maze chase games (1 C, 1 P) A. ... Scary Maze Game; The ...
These are games where the player moves through a maze while attempting to reach the exit, sometimes having to avoid or fight enemies. Despite a 3D perspective, the mazes in most of these games have 2D layouts when viewed from above. Some first-person maze games follow the design of Pac-Man, but from the point of view of being in the maze.
3D Monster Maze is a survival horror video game developed from an idea by J.K. Greye and programmed by Malcolm Evans and released in 1981 [1] for the ZX81 with the 16 KB memory expansion. The game was initially released by J. K. Greye Software in December 1981 and re-released in 1982 by Evans' own startup , New Generation Software .
The first compilation, Haunted PS1 Demo Disc 2020, was released on 6 February 2020 on the platform itch.io, containing seventeen horror games from various independent developers. [1] Games published under the Haunted PS1 series of releases have received attention as representative of the emerging genre of independent horror games influenced by ...
Devil World is a Pac-Man-styled maze game [6]: 232 where player 1 controls Tamagon, a green dragon who decides to "attack the Devil's World", along with a red player 2 version of him. He navigates through a series of mazes patrolled by monsters, and touches Crosses to power up and summon the ability to breathe fire and eat the dots.
The Fort Worth Star-Telegram called Mines of Minos "an extremely intense game: constant pressure, no rest". [8] They liked the number of mazes it offered to explore, but criticized as being a Pac-Man clone. In a 1983 review, Electronic Fun with Computers & Games wrote that the game's aliens "are stunningly scary due to their excellent ...
[10] Malcolm Evans' 3D Monster Maze, released for the Sinclair ZX81 in 1982, [25] is a first-person game without a weapon; the player cannot fight the enemy, a Tyrannosaurus rex, so they must escape by finding the exit before the monster finds them. The game states its distance and awareness of the player, further raising tension.
Lady Bug [a] is a maze chase video game produced by Universal and released for arcades in 1981. [1] Its gameplay is similar to Pac-Man, with the primary addition of gates that change the layout of the maze, adding an element of strategy to the genre.