3D Maze
A faithful recreation of the Windows 95 "3D Maze" screensaver — walk (or autopilot) first-person through an endless procedurally generated brick maze. No goal, no enemies, just calm 90s vibes.
# 3D Maze The classic Windows 95 **3D Maze** screensaver, rebuilt in the Zero engine. Wander first-person through an endless, procedurally generated brick labyrinth. Reach the exit and a fresh maze seamlessly generates — forever. Dim tiled walls, purple/teal checker floors, subtle distance fog, and a glowing Zero logo cube hovering at a junction where the old OpenGL logo used to be. ## Features - **Endless mazes** — perfect mazes carved with a randomized depth-first backtracker; every seed is reproducible. - **Autopilot** — the authentic idle screensaver mode navigates the maze itself; any input hands control back. - **First-person control** — WASD to move, mouse to look, real wall collision. - **Settings** — maze size, autopilot speed, fog density, mouse sensitivity, music/SFX volume, logo toggle. - **Soundscape** — a soft ambient drone, footstep ticks, a whoosh on regeneration, and menu clicks. No goal. No fail state. Just calm exploration. ## Controls - **Start** — walk it yourself. - **Autopilot** — sit back and watch. - **Esc** — pause.
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