Ken's Labyrinth v1.0

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Uploaded by on May 18, 2007

Ken's Labyrinth has been developed by Ken Silverman - the creator of the Build engine used in games like Duke Nukem 3D or Blood. He was only 17 when he developed this game. Here you can see the first public version from 1992, later versions have been distributed by Epic Megagames and got different artwork, monsters and stuff. This game is freeware now.

You can get this game at:
http://advsys.net/ken/

Watch my channel for more about DOSBox!

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  • save it for later

  • "Watch where you shoot that thing!" "Watch where you shoot that thing!" Lol.

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  • "Save it for later" needs to become a meme.

  • I wonder if i should save this for later?

  • Never could figure out where the damned silver key was.

  • jellybombs and running away from 8 balls.... haha good times..... good times....

  • they need to make this game for android

  • If Tim and Eric made a first person shooter...

  • The doors open too fast because the person recording the footage decided to run DOSBox in max setings instead of a fixed cycles count of like 16000 or 20000

    Raising your height and not being able to restore it is also a glitch that happens on faster machines

  • I've downloaded it

    it works but I'll save it for later!

  • love the music

  • This is the best game in the world, nice gameplay :P

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