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6You are in a maze. Only some paths will be free to travel; others will be blocked off by walls. You will have one of two goals: Either you have to get from one side of the maze to the other, or you have to clear it of every item that won't kill you.
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8The computer will control other characters in the maze, who [[CollisionDamage will kill you if they touch you]]. Sometimes they are set to fixed patterns; sometimes they move more or less randomly; sometimes they try to track you, probably with some degree of ArtificialStupidity. They will not be able to go through the walls, either. Not even if [[VideoGame/PacMan they are ghosts]]. They have a tendency to [[RespawningEnemies respawn]] in inconvenient locations in the games where eliminating all of them from the level isn't the objective.
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10There will often be things in the maze that are special. Sometimes they are just extra points; sometimes they turn enemies into things that you can grab for extra points. If they move, they won't go through the walls either.
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12Maze games were most popular in the second and third generation consoles and home computers during that period. There were technical reasons too as maze games require relatively simple coding and don't require too much memory; many of them designed their mazes to fit on a single screen. After that, most commercial maze games were made in already established franchises.
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14Differing from the stereotypical top-down maze game what could be called the Platform Maze Game. They superficially resemble {{Platform Game}}s and are often mistaken for them, but there are major differences in how they play. The biggest difference is that platform maze games aren't about jumping; one can only ascend to a higher platform where the architecture allows, usually by taking ladders, and falling negates horizontal movement. Platform maze games also resemble maze games more in enemy placement and behavior, and generally have compact levels not designed for exploration. Several freeware flash games include "mouse maze game" subgenre where player has to guide a mouse from point A to B without touching the walls.
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16See also TheMaze.
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19!!Examples of Maze Games:
20[[index]]
21* ''VideoGame/ThreeDMazeMan''
22* ''VideoGame/ThreeDMonsterMaze''
23* ''VideoGame/TheAdventuresOfRobbyRoto''
24* ''VideoGame/{{Amidar}}''
25* ''VideoGame/{{Batman|Sunsoft}}''[[/index]] (Platform/PCEngine version) [[index]]
26* ''VideoGame/BattleCity''
27* ''VideoGame/BluePrint''
28* ''VideoGame/{{Bomberman}}''
29** ''VideoGame/{{Bombergirl}}''
30** ''VideoGame/PowerBomberman''
31* ''VideoGame/ChipsChallenge''. Some of the levels are mazes, others are {{Block Puzzle}}s, some are ''both''.
32* ''VideoGame/CluCluLand''
33* ''VideoGame/CrushRoller''
34* ''VideoGame/DarkDeception''
35* ''VideoGame/DevilWorld''
36* The ''VideoGame/{{Dizzy}}'' side games ''Fast Food'' and ''Kwik Snax''
37* ''VideoGame/{{Emojiio}}''
38* ''VideoGame/FantasyZone: The Maze''
39* ''VideoGame/{{Gotcha}}''
40* ''VideoGame/{{Gubble}}''
41* ''VideoGame/KCMunchkin''
42* ''VideoGame/HansKloss''
43* ''VideoGame/HeiankyoAlien''
44* ''VideoGame/IgglePop''
45* ''VideoGame/ItSteals''
46* ''VideoGame/LadyBug''
47* ''VideoGame/LockNChase''
48* ''[[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.mdliquid.maze3d Maze 3D]] (free Android game)''
49* ''VideoGame/{{MAZEMAN}}''
50* ''VideoGame/{{Mazogs}}''
51* ''VideoGame/MonsterHunterPC''
52* ''VideoGame/MouseTrap1981''
53* ''VideoGame/NightStalker''
54* ''VideoGame/OhShit''
55* ''VideoGame/PacGuy''
56* ''VideoGame/PacMan''
57** ''Ms. Pac-Man''
58** ''Pinball/BabyPacMan''
59** ''Jr. Pac-Man''
60** ''Pac-Man Plus''
61** ''VideoGame/SuperPacMan''
62** ''VideoGame/PacAndPal''
63** ''VideoGame/PacMania''
64** ''VideoGame/PacManArrangement1996''
65** ''VideoGame/MsPacManMazeMadness''
66** ''Pac-Man: Adventures in Time''
67** ''Ms. Pac-Man: Quest for the Golden Maze''
68** ''VideoGame/PacManVs''
69** ''VideoGame/PacManArrangement2005''
70** ''VideoGame/PacManChampionshipEdition''
71*** ''Pac-Man Championship Edition DX''
72*** ''Pac-Man Championship Edition 2''
73** ''Pac-Man Battle Royale''
74** ''VideoGame/PacMan256''
75** ''VideoGame/PacMan99''
76* ''VideoGame/{{Pengo}}''
77* ''Pix The Cat''
78* ''VideoGame/{{Raimais}}''
79** ''Youmais'' (aka Yuu Maze)
80* ''VideoGame/RallyX''
81* ''VideoGame/TheScaryMazeGame'', a.k.a. The ScreamerPrank masquerading as a legitimate maze game.
82* ''VideoGame/SindbadMystery''
83* ''VideoGame/SnailMaze'' -- A game built into certain models of the Platform/SegaMasterSystem.[[note]]To play the game, start up the system without a cartridge and hold Up on the D-pad and the 1 and 2 buttons simultaneously.[[/note]]
84* VideoGame/{{Snake}} -- in which you ''become'' the maze you must travel through.
85* ''VideoGame/{{Surround}}''
86* ''Taiketsu Rumi-Zu!''
87* ''VideoGame/{{Targ}}''
88** ''Spectar''
89* ''VideoGame/TheTowerOfDruaga''
90* ''VideoGame/{{Trog}}''
91* ''VideoGame/{{TRON}}'' with its Light Cycles mission.
92* ''VideoGame/{{Warpman}}''
93* ''VideoGame/WizardOfWor''
94[[/index]]
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96!!Examples of Platform Maze Games:
97[[index]]
98* ''VideoGame/{{Annalynn}}''
99* ''VideoGame/BurgerTime''
100* ''[[VideoGame/TheBugsBunnyCrazyCastle Crazy Castle]]'' series
101* ''VideoGame/LodeRunner''
102* ''VideoGame/{{Mappy}}''
103* ''VideoGame/MrDo's Castle''
104* ''VideoGame/TheNewZealandStory''
105* ''VideoGame/{{Popeye}}''
106* ''VideoGame/SpacePanic''
107* ''VideoGame/WreckingCrew'' (one of the few games where Mario can't jump)
108[[/index]]

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