Redneon Studios/Corridor of Hell

Corridor of Hell is a round-based obby game created by Redneon Studios and is inspired by Tower of Hell. The game's objective is to reach the end of a colorful corridor consisting of ten obby sections called phases.

Gameplay
Each ten-minute round, players are teleported to the start of a long, colorful corridor consisting of ten phases. The game features a progress bar, leaderboards, and no checkpoints. If a player touches a neon block, they die.

When a player finishes the entire corridor, the timer doubles in speed. They can dance with NPCs of the developers and enter a portal to teleport to the start of the corridor.

Phases
This is an unfinished list of all 77 known normal phases, nine known Secret phases, one known Sword Phases and one Super Secret phase in Corridor of Hell.

Swords Phases

 * Tundra
 * Blood Sanctuary
 * The Fallen Knight and
 * Dark Heaven

Similarities

 * Announced completions
 * Currency purchasable with Robux
 * Mobile shift lock
 * Name tags
 * Named and credited obby sections
 * No checkpoints
 * Progress bar
 * Temporary power-ups
 * Trails

Differences

 * Announced completion times
 * Collidable neon blocks
 * Currency in cash
 * Leaderboards
 * Permanent power-ups
 * Progresses horizontally
 * Purchasable extra time (Not anymore, maybe)
 * Spectate options
 * Twitter codes

Leaderboards
At the beginning of the corridor is a white lobby displaying six leaderboards.

Music
Currently, all the music in the game are composed by.

Link to all of the music:


 * Spotify
 * Apple Music
 * YouTube
 * YouTube Music
 * Deezer

Reception
The game has been praised for its unique design and originality as a Tower of Hell-inspired game, with the game's obbies having been described as easy. The game has been criticized for the position of its progress bar, which has been called "distracting".

Trivia

 * The game was released on May 13, 2020, with the name Mad Corridor.
 * The game's thumbnail for the Wings update was designed by.
 * The phases Bank Robbery and Jewelry are loosely inspired by the Bank and Jewelry Store heists from Jailbreak.
 * Players in the group receive a special in-game tag.
 * Evanbear1 also composed music for other games such as Tower of Hell. The current songs for Corridor of Hell also sound similar in some parts to Tower of Hell's soundtrack.
 * The song name "Wish of the Phoenix" is a reference to, the owner of Redneon Studios.