Play Maze Hunter 3-D (USA, Europe) Online
You strap on those headache-inducing 3D glasses and suddenly the blocky maze walls pop out at you while dodging floating skulls that somehow look awesome. Everything moves weirdly slow, but watching the corridors shift as you turn corners is strangely mesmerizing.

Maze Hunter 3-D came out for the Sega Master System in 1987, developed and published by Sega. It was one of the few games that used the system's optional 3-D glasses accessory, which gave the graphics a layered, stereoscopic effect. At the time, it stood out as an attempt to bring a more immersive, first-person perspective to console gaming, though it was far from the only maze-based adventure on the platform.
You control a warrior navigating a series of labyrinthine dungeons, viewed from a first-person perspective. Your goal is to explore each maze, find keys to unlock doors, and ultimately locate pieces of a sacred statue to reassemble. The game progresses screen by screen, with each turn or step shifting your view into the next corridor. Combat is simple; you swing your sword at enemies like floating skulls or spiders when they get close. The pacing is deliberate, almost slow, and the mazes can be disorienting, making careful navigation essential. Playing it feels like a methodical, slightly tense puzzle where every corner could hide a threat or a crucial item.

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