You head around the Maze of Doom, towards the rollercoaster.

At the back of the building you notice there is a door that’s ajar. You can’t help yourself – curiosity gets the better of you and you peek in.

Along the far wall of a medium-sized room is an array of screens, a chair positioned in front of them. To the left is a door. To the right is a bank of weird equipment with switches, buttons, metres, blinking lights and a large lever.

You slip into the room and stare up at the screens. The top two rows are showing images from inside the Maze of Doom – kids laughing and talking, running or walking through a labyrinth of black partitions. There must be cameras inside the maze.

The next two rows show strange images from other mazes. Among them is a hedge maze, a stone-wall maze, a maze of thorny brambles, a mirror maze and a glass maze. The final screen shows a starscape – a grey metal box floating in the void.

You open the door on the left. It leads to the Maze of Doom.

You examine the bank of equipment. You have an urge to touch the controls … just to see what they do.

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