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When to Play Cyber Neon Maze in the Browser

Choose Cyber Neon Maze when you want a short immersive 3D maze escape without a store download - procedural layouts, orb hunting, and laser dodging in about ~650 KB.

Best for a focused 5-20 minute first-person escape run, practicing pointer-lock maze navigation, or trying cyberpunk neon aesthetics. Skip if you dislike pointer lock, need saves/leaderboards, or want top-down tilt physics like Marble Maze.

Good fit

You want WebGL 3D corridors with sprint/stamina, crouch-under-laser mechanics, and a clear collect-all-orbs win condition in one browser tab.

Skip when

You need persistent progress, multiplayer, or a physics marble tilt game - try Marble Maze instead for keyboard-tilt runs.

ScenarioCyber Neon MazeNotes
Session5-20 minOne procedural maze
Payload~650 KBVendored three.js
InputWASD + pointer lockMouse look required
SavesNoneSession-only

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