If an oversized Venus flytrap is the only thing standing between you and a key, defeat it using weed killer. But how many TV studios have we sampled? In Urban Legends: The Maze, you can finally cover less treaded territory, in an unreal TV studio containing all sorts of strangeness that must be seen to be believed! Average Rating: Ratings. DFG is constantly expanding, striving to bring its audience the most entertaining game downloads found on the Internet.
Powered by iWin. Urban Legends: The Maze Avg. What's Free - Play game for minutes. More Reviews. Screenshots Click Screenshot to Enlarge. Basically, the internet has been given yet another mystery to unravel, and that mystery's name is Petscop.
Sad Satan is an example of a legend that grew into possibly being real. Footage of this supposed game was originally uploaded to YouTube by a user who said they had to delete the game file due to weird effects it had on his computer, like WordPad documents full of nonsense and the repeating number of " But the videos themselves are even more unsettling, featuring the sounds of screaming and satanic chants, as well as repeated images of ghostly children, along with warnings that the game is tracking its players.
Though the videos were likely a hoax, the game took on a life of its own, with some people claiming to have found a darker version of it, which some say is the "real" version of Sad Satan. Others have taken to trying to decipher the messages and eerie imagery in the game, believing it to be some kind of statement on the horrors of child abuse. Basically, the game itself is likely a creepypasta in the vein of "BEN drowned," but the mythology that has sprung up around it has become an urban legend in and of itself.
Like Polybius , this game apparently killed people. Unlike Polybius , this game was definitely real. One death has for sure been connected to Berzerk , with a teenage player suffering a heart attack while playing the game. Over the years, other deaths have been attributed to the " Berzerk curse," including at least one other fatal heart attack.
It seemed like death and misery followed Berzerk , but much of this could be attributed to the type of hearsay and rumor that can spread in these unfortunate circumstances. The game's creator, Alan McNeil, has gone on record addressing these legends.
While he confirms that one player did die while playing Berzerk , he says that the other apparent heart attack connected with the game was merely a coincidence: "The owner of the arcade said he didn't finish the game — he was out of breath from the moment he arrived until he dropped.
The legend is way better than reality: the excitement of playing a game killing a player after setting a high score Though it's hard to tell if it ever really existed, the legend of Killswitch concerns a point-and-click horror game released in the '80s that was revolutionary for its time, with intricate puzzles and genuine scares.
The only catch was, upon completion, the screen would go completely white and then all traces of the game would be gone from the player's computer. While this seems like the most extreme form of copyright protection imaginable, there's a kind of genius to this being part of the story.
It's so much easier to "explain" why Killswitch 's existence is hard to verify when you can simply say, "Oh, almost all of the copies have self-deleted, so it's really rare. In a particularly creepy final twist , one player claimed to have found a copy of the game online and supposedly intended to upload a video of his playthrough.
However, he only managed to post a clip of him sobbing uncontrollably for a little under two minutes. This video, like Killswitch itself, appears to be lost to history. Polybius, the government experiment. The urban legend of the PlayStations of Mass Destruction. BEN drowned: A haunted Zelda game leads to a terrible fate. Fallout 3 predicted the future. A Morrowind mod creeps into reality. Luigi's Mansion casts a deadly shadow. Urban legend says that the dead demanded Twisted Metal: Lost.
Petscop: the game that should never be. The hidden horrors of Sad Satan. The urban legend of the Berzerk curse. Killswitch, the horror game that deletes itself. Shakya for completing this feat all on this own! Moreover, it features a medieval era of Kathmandu valley where players are bound to encounter various urban legends. Furthermore, the player must survive, remain undetected and trigger certain objectives to continue surviving.
You play as an average Nepali character with an objective to survive for as long as possible. Moreover, you complete more objectives to gain more scores. Think of it as a Nepali take on the classic survival game. You get a left-control pad to control the movement of the player. Likewise, you can look around the environment by swiping around the right side of the screen. On the right side, you get three buttons t o control toggle between running mode, change camera mode third-person or first-person view , and pause.
You must locate the torch located at the specific temple and step on it. In doing so, you will increase your score point while the timer resets to Likewise, you repeat that to achieve high-score. This is the main highlight of the game. The overall environment looks amazing! Honestly, the graphics look far-fetched to be designed by just one guy but it is! The environment is completed with bricked pavements, medieval ear houses along with Pagoda-style temples.
Furthermore, the time is set at night completed with thunderstorm and spooky music. However, the true spookiness is magnified by the appearance of the enemies in this game aka the Urban Legends. While I was playing this game, I encounter three main enemies: Murkatta, Pret, and something with no name.
So, the Murkatta is the one with the eyes on its chest. Moreover, it has a keen sense of smell and noise. Moving on to the Pret, it guards the torches while following a specific movement pattern. Likewise, the third one appears at random. First, I was greeted with the tutorials, which highlighted the basic controls and objectives of the game. Finally, I got to jump right into the gameplay! But it gets easier with practice. Okay, the overall environment is… creepy.
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