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'''Spike Game''' is the first installment in the "Spike Game" series. Based on the [[wikipedia:My Little Pony|''My Little Pony'']] show, the [[screamer]] was created by CreepyPastaSalad in June 16, 2014 | '''Spike Game''' is the first installment in the "Spike Game" series. Based on the [[wikipedia:My Little Pony|''My Little Pony'']] show, the [[screamer]] was created by CreepyPastaSalad in June 16, 2014 | ||
The [[game]] places the player in control of Spike, who navigates a grassy field with floating platforms. Accompanied by an 8-bit rendition of the My Little Pony theme song, the objective is to reach [[wikipedia:Pinkie Pie|Pinkie Pie]]. However, upon reaching Pinkie Pie, the game triggers | The [[game]] places the player in control of Spike, who navigates a grassy field with floating platforms. Accompanied by an 8-bit rendition of the My Little Pony theme song, the objective is to reach [[wikipedia:Pinkie Pie|Pinkie Pie]]. However, upon reaching Pinkie Pie, the game triggers an image of Pinkie Pie (also used from another MLP .exe game called [[Smile.exe]]) and emits an incredibly loud scream. | ||
Following the initial screamer, the player is then transitioned to a new screen featuring a metal background with dark yellow platforms. Reversed [[wikipedia:Lavender Town|Lavender Town]] music plays while text boxes prompt the player to "Escape now." Despite the player's efforts, progression becomes unattainable. After a brief moment, a distorted version of Fluttershy appears with a roaring sound effect. The game concludes with a final text box displaying the message, "There is no escape" followed by the game automatically closing. | Following the initial screamer, the player is then transitioned to a new screen featuring a metal background with dark yellow platforms. Reversed [[wikipedia:Lavender Town|Lavender Town]] music plays while text boxes prompt the player to "Escape now." Despite the player's efforts, progression becomes unattainable. After a brief moment, a distorted version of Fluttershy appears with a roaring sound effect. The game concludes with a final text box displaying the message, "There is no escape" followed by the game automatically closing. |
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