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|name = The Maze of DEATH
|name = The Maze of DEATH
|Picture = Maze_Of_Death_Main_Menu.png
|Picture = Maze_Of_Death_Main_Menu.png
|Maker = Emby
|Maker = Emby
|Type = Flash game
|Type = Flash games
|Release date = Dec 28th, 2008
|Release date = Dec 28th, 2008
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'''The Maze of DEATH''' is a flash game made by Emby on [[Newgrounds]] on Dec 28th, 2008, it is the same creator of [[Game of Coolness]].
The '''Maze of Death''' series is a set of maze games that primarily focuses on a player to control the mouse all the way of 4 or more levels, they have similar tasks like in original [[The Maze]], the series was started in around Dec 28th, 2008 by Emby, and ended in Feb 16, 2009,  


The Game, of course, has the same tasks given to the player as the original [[The Maze]], the objective is to not hit or touch the walls, while navigating through the given path within the maze to reach the red color, if the player touches it, will lead back to the beginning, when the player starts, the main menu is displayed, containing 2 texts that tell that the game is based on a mouse avoider game, just like the original [[The Maze]] that was based on, followed by another text that tells the player to click on the green-textured cube to start the main gameplay,
The fifth game was the final game released in the series.


After staring, the maze is colored blue, and the walls are notably sparse, after completing one level, the walls are already getting closer(as the name title implies), the third level is demonic-themed, the description tells that the game consists of 20 levels, but there are only 4 levels in the game, and there is no audio playing which is mentioned in the game description, the descriptions lies, this makes the player cheat, When the player completes the last level, at which point a picture of zooming in and out a picture of a skeleton with only one eye and hair.
=='''Maze of DEATH series'''==
 
==='''Maze of DEATH'''===
Being a popular game during its time, it has been given many sequels, such as ''The Maze of DEATH'' ''2'', ''3'', ''IV'' and ''V''.
In the first game, it starts with a white background with some text and a green dot, the text states that the game is just a "mouse avoider game" followed by another text telling to not touch the walls, but if the player does, they have to start over, to play the game, the player must simply roll over the green circle and click, the walls are very sparse, the first level's theme was blue, the second was orange, the third is dark-red, and the last is black and cyan, According to the Description, the creator noted that there are "a lot of levels, like 20", However, when the player almost completes the level, at which point a picture of a skeleton with only one eye and hair appears along with a loud screech, after the [[screamer]], the creator asks the player to rate the level 5 starts.
== '''Gallery''' ==
==='''MAZE of DEATH 2'''===
<gallery captiontextcolor="#ffffff" bordercolor="#E87057" bordersize="small" captionsize="small" captionalign="center" widths="180" position="center" spacing="small">
The game is basically like in the previous game, but the difference of that, which all of the maze are pitch-dark and the player is given a flashlight to find a way.
The Maze Of Death 1.png|The first Level
==='''MAZE of DEATH 3'''===
The Maze Of Death 2.png|The second Level
==='''Maze of DEATH IV'''===
The Maze Of Death 3.png|The third Level
==='''Maze of DEATH V'''===
The Maze Of Death 4.png|The fourth Level
</gallery>
==Link==
==Link==
<u>NOTE</u>: The following game contains a [[screamer]]!
<u>NOTE</u>: The following game contains a [[screamer]]!
* newgrounds.com/portal/view/476124
*newgrounds.com/portal/view/476124
*'''Second game''': newgrounds.com/portal/view/480771
*'''Third game''': newgrounds.com/portal/view/481546
*'''Fourth game''': newgrounds.com/portal/view/482375
*'''Fifth game''': newgrounds.com/portal/view/483527
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The Maze of Death series is a set of maze games that primarily focuses on a player to control the mouse all the way of 4 or more levels, they have similar tasks like in original The Maze, the series was started in around Dec 28th, 2008 by Emby, and ended in Feb 16, 2009,

The fifth game was the final game released in the series.

Maze of DEATH series

Maze of DEATH

In the first game, it starts with a white background with some text and a green dot, the text states that the game is just a "mouse avoider game" followed by another text telling to not touch the walls, but if the player does, they have to start over, to play the game, the player must simply roll over the green circle and click, the walls are very sparse, the first level's theme was blue, the second was orange, the third is dark-red, and the last is black and cyan, According to the Description, the creator noted that there are "a lot of levels, like 20", However, when the player almost completes the level, at which point a picture of a skeleton with only one eye and hair appears along with a loud screech, after the screamer, the creator asks the player to rate the level 5 starts.

MAZE of DEATH 2

The game is basically like in the previous game, but the difference of that, which all of the maze are pitch-dark and the player is given a flashlight to find a way.

MAZE of DEATH 3

Maze of DEATH IV

Maze of DEATH V

Link

NOTE: The following game contains a screamer!

  • newgrounds.com/portal/view/476124
  • Second game: newgrounds.com/portal/view/480771
  • Third game: newgrounds.com/portal/view/481546
  • Fourth game: newgrounds.com/portal/view/482375
  • Fifth game: newgrounds.com/portal/view/483527

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