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'''Bobbing for Apples''' was a Sabotage [[screamer]] game made by ''[[Liquid Generation]]''. The [[screamer]] was taken down along with the entire Liquid Generation website.
'''Bobbing for Apples''' was a Sabotage [[screamer]] game made by ''[[Liquid Generation]]''. The [[screamer]] was taken down along with the entire Liquid Generation website.


In this game, the player controls a vampire, and has to bob for apples by clicking on the bottom right button or pressing the space bar when the apple bobbing meter is on red. A remix of the ''Halloween'' theme plays in the background quietly. However, after four apples are caught, a razor gets stuck in the vampire's gums and blood covers the screen along with the same scream from Liquid Generation‘s other sabotages. A ninja will then show up and say you have been sabotaged, and a link to [[Liquid Generation]] crushes him.
In this game, the player controls a vampire, and has to bob for apples by clicking on the bottom right button or pressing the space bar when the apple bobbing meter is on red. A remix of the ''Halloween'' theme plays in the background quietly. However, after four apples are caught, a razor gets stuck in the vampire's gums. He starts screaming and blood covers the screen along with the same scream from Liquid Generation‘s other sabotages. A ninja will then show up and say you have been sabotaged, and a link to [[Liquid Generation]] crushes him.


The fact that the vampire gets a razor blade in his gums after biting the last apple is likely based on the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poisoned_candy_myths poisoned candy myths], a common way of tampering mentioned usually involves strangers sticking pins or razor blades in apples or candy apples.
The fact that the vampire gets a razor blade in his gums after biting the last apple is likely based on the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poisoned_candy_myths poisoned candy myths], a common way of tampering mentioned usually involves strangers sticking pins or razor blades in apples or candy apples.
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