3D Monster Maze

3D Monster Maze

released on Dec 01, 1981

3D Monster Maze

released on Dec 01, 1981

3D Monster Maze is a computer game developed from an idea by J.K.Greye and programmed by Malcolm Evans in 1981 for the Sinclair ZX81 platform with the 16 KB memory expansion. The game was initially released by J. K. Greye Software in early 1982 and re-released later the same year by Evans' own startup, New Generation Software. Rendered using low-resolution character block "graphics", it was one of the first 3D games for a home computer, and the first game incorporating typical elements of the genre that would later be termed survival horror. 3D Monster Maze puts the player in a maze with one exit and a hostile monster, the Tyrannosaurus rex. There, the player must traverse the maze, from the first-person perspective, and escape through the exit without being eaten.


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3D Monster Maze 1981

1-interacción: 7
2-mundo/apartado artístico: 7.3
3-concepto: 7.5
4-puesta en escena: 7
5-narración: -
6-sonido/apartado sonoro: -
7-jugabilidad: 6.4
8-historia: -
9-duración/ritmo: 7
10-impacto: 7

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42.2/60pts

70.3 promedio

First person survival horror maze game with... a T-Rex. It does an ok job at keeping a very basic premise suspenseful, but the complete lack of audio hurts it.

the first and last fun horror game

For 1981, this game is great! Such a charming and fun little experience. I didn't expect this game to feel creepy but the lack of any music or sound effects combined with the text cues and small jump scares made this a fantastic game to jumpstart the horror genre. I recommend giving this a try to see where horror games really started!

Esto tiene tanta pinta de algo que jugaria Mordecai y Rigby