Mondo Medicals/Nightmare Fuel


 * On the surface, it seems like a simple anti-logical get-through-the-maze game. Then you get to the storyline. In the beginning you're told that you're helping research a cure for cancer. Wonderful, right? Well, not so much. After every maze you get what seems to be a transmission from some guy with a television for a head. You're not told who he is, but it's fairly obvious that he's supposed to be the fellow running the establishment. Every transmission gets a little bit creepier, with the only comic relief being the horrible grammar, but even that doesn't make it less scary; especially because the sound effect of the guy's "talking" is so insanely loud that it sounds like constant shouting. Then, when he starts going on about how  and  ... you start getting the horrible feeling that
 * The whole game is set in a freakishly dark, totally black-and-white setting. There aren't many details in your surroundings, but that just makes it worse. A heavy breathing sound, presumably your own, loops through the entire game.
 * In the second level, you come across another TV-head-fellow.  Try not to die of fright at this point.
 * The last level... It starts you out