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'''[[Easter Egg - Snow On Mt. Silver]]''' was a [[creepypasta]] ".exe" [[game]] that was created by ProfessorCreepyPasta, Mibevan, and DarksoulzFZ, and published on Gamejolt on August 19th, 2015. The game was developed using [[wikipedia:RPG Maker VX|RPG Maker VX]] and closely follows to the creepypasta story of the same name.  
'''The Adventures of Lolo: The Maze Game''' was a [[screamer]] game developed by Dark Emperor Kuromi (known in this wiki as Mega Osodashi) and is part of the "SkyMAX Wrecked" project series. It is a remix of the "(Un)scary Maze Game" created by PrincessPanda_test_.


Upon launching the application, players are greeted with an opening cinematic from [[wikipedia:Pokémon - Silver Version|Pokémon - Silver Version]], leading to the main menu offering options like "Continue," "New game," and "Options." Choosing "options" prompts a message about non-functional cheats, while "new game" claims it's "too late to start over", leaving "continue" as the only viable choice. Opting for "continue" places the player in a frozen area, eventually leading to static.
This game presents itself as a maze game based on The Adventures of Lolo. On the title screen, players can access instructions by pressing "I", while pressing "L" loads a screamer warning, which is the only indication that the game is not legitimate. The game description claims to have five levels, but there are only four levels in the actual game. Players control Lolo through the maze to reach the goal, with touching the black screen resulting in the game taking them back to the title screen. Reaching the red goal advances the player to the next level. The first three levels are easy to complete, while the fourth level is narrower and more challenging. However, halfway through the fourth level, a still image of Squidward from the ''[[wikipedia:SpongeBob SquarePants|SpongeBob SquarePants]]'' episode ''Just One Bite'' pops up on the screen accompanied by a scream.
 
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<center><big>'''[[Easter Egg - Snow On Mt. Silver|"Gotta catch em' all till December"]]'''</big></center>
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Latest revision as of 23:44, 25 January 2026

The Adventures of Lolo: The Maze Game was a screamer game developed by Dark Emperor Kuromi (known in this wiki as Mega Osodashi) and is part of the "SkyMAX Wrecked" project series. It is a remix of the "(Un)scary Maze Game" created by PrincessPanda_test_.

This game presents itself as a maze game based on The Adventures of Lolo. On the title screen, players can access instructions by pressing "I", while pressing "L" loads a screamer warning, which is the only indication that the game is not legitimate. The game description claims to have five levels, but there are only four levels in the actual game. Players control Lolo through the maze to reach the goal, with touching the black screen resulting in the game taking them back to the title screen. Reaching the red goal advances the player to the next level. The first three levels are easy to complete, while the fourth level is narrower and more challenging. However, halfway through the fourth level, a still image of Squidward from the SpongeBob SquarePants episode Just One Bite pops up on the screen accompanied by a scream.

Kirby would probably inhale that screamer in a split second...


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