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'''Chaos Maze''' is a  Spanish adventure game produced by New Dream Software for Amiga (1990), Amstrad CPC (1992),<ref>[http://mirsoft.info/gmb/game_info.php?id_ele=MzI1MjI= Page about Amstrad CPC port of the game on Mirsoft.info] Retrieved 12 Jun '17</ref> and DOS (1995). One thing of bote is that intially, the Amiga version of the game was titled ''Walpurgis Night''.<ref>[http://www.abandonsocios.org/wiki/Chaos_Maze Page about this game on Abandonsocios (SPA)] Retrieved 12 Jun '17</ref>
'''Chaos Maze''' is a  Spanish adventure game produced by New Dream Software for Amiga (1990), Amstrad CPC (1992),<ref>[http://mirsoft.info/gmb/game_info.php?id_ele=MzI1MjI= Page about Amstrad CPC port of the game on Mirsoft.info] Retrieved 12 Jun '17</ref> and DOS (1995). One thing of note is that intially, the Amiga version of the game was titled ''Walpurgis Night''.<ref>[http://www.abandonsocios.org/wiki/Chaos_Maze Page about this game on Abandonsocios (SPA)] Retrieved 12 Jun '17</ref>


In this game, the player scrutinizes into the evil conspiracy and saves their race.<ref>[http://www.abandonsocios.org/wiki/Chaos_Maze A page about this game on Abandonsocios (SPA)] Retrieved 12 Jun '17</ref>
In this game, the player scrutinizes into the evil conspiracy and saves their race.<ref>[http://www.abandonsocios.org/wiki/Chaos_Maze A page about this game on Abandonsocios (SPA)] Retrieved 12 Jun '17</ref>

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Chaos Maze - 01.jpg

Title screen.

Status: Lost

Chaos Maze is a Spanish adventure game produced by New Dream Software for Amiga (1990), Amstrad CPC (1992),[1] and DOS (1995). One thing of note is that intially, the Amiga version of the game was titled Walpurgis Night.[2]

In this game, the player scrutinizes into the evil conspiracy and saves their race.[3]

The game has a mix of all kinds of genres. In certain parts, it's a standard side platformer, a point and click adventure, and an isometric platformer.[4]

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