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==Sequel==
==Sequel==
[[File:TSPHE2.JPG|thumb|right|The instruction of ''Rabailkal Hypnotic Experiment No. 2'']]
[[File:TSPHE2.JPG|thumb|right|The instruction of ''Rabailkal Hypnotic Experiment No. 2'']]
'''Rabailkal Hypnotic Experiment No. 2''', a.k.a. '''The Spiral''' was a [[Flash]] [[animation]] and serves as a sequel to [[Rabailkal Hypnotic Experiment 1]]. It tries to hypnotize the viewer, which in reality serves to maximize the scare factor.
'''Rabailkal Hypnotic Experiment No. 2''', a.k.a. '''The Spiral''' was a [[Flash]] [[animation]] and serves as a sequel to Rabailkal Hypnotic Experiment 1. It tries to hypnotize the viewer, which in reality serves to maximize the scare factor.


The game makes the player believe they can be hypnotized by focusing on a spinning orange spiral. After a couple of seconds have passed, a calm voice will start talking. A short while later, a zoom-in picture of a full glowing monster face with a red filter pops up along with a loud roar. After the [[screamer]], which has to click the button to start again, a picture of a full glowing monster face with a red filter pops up again along with the same roar.  The German-language version of this screamer exists, which can be chosen at the beginning of the Flash animation when the viewer is asked to select their language. While the introductory text at the beginning is mostly a direct translation of the English text, the sentence that's repeatedly chanted during the experiment is also a different one.
The game makes the player believe they can be hypnotized by focusing on a spinning orange spiral. After a couple of seconds have passed, a calm voice will start talking. A short while later, a zoom-in picture of a full glowing monster face with a red filter pops up along with a loud roar. After the [[screamer]], which has to click the button to start again, a picture of a full glowing monster face with a red filter pops up again along with the same roar.  The German-language version of this screamer exists, which can be chosen at the beginning of the Flash animation when the viewer is asked to select their language. While the introductory text at the beginning is mostly a direct translation of the English text, the sentence that's repeatedly chanted during the experiment is also a different one.

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