Wriggler is a Spectrum and Amstrad maze game published in 1985 by Romantic Robot.
The original release contained an instrumental track on the B-side titled "Moons of Jupiter," composed by Alexander Goldscheider.
The maze is divided into sections: "Garden", "Underground", "Hell", "Planet surface", and "The dungeon".
The graphics, animation and cassette inlay artwork were created by Allin Kempthorne while still at school.
He later became an actor and comedian, most noted for writing and starring in the comedy feature film The Vampires of Bloody Island.