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'''Pin the Tail on the Donkey''' was a [[Liquid Generation]] Sabotage [[screamer]]. It is obviously based on the traditional children's game of the same name. The screamer was taken down along with the entire Liquid Generation website. | '''Pin the Tail on the Donkey''' was a [[Liquid Generation]] Sabotage [[screamer]]. It is obviously based on the traditional children's game of the same name. The screamer was taken down along with the entire Liquid Generation website. | ||
The title screen is designed to look like the box of a children's board game. The game itself is about a cartoon donkey with a big target on | The title screen is designed to look like the box of a children's board game. The game itself is about a cartoon donkey with a big target on his rear who talks in an Ed Wynn-like voice, standing in an empty suburban backyard with some birthday decorations. Right at the start, the donkey insults the player, mocking them about no one showing up to their birthday party, and challenges them to pin the tail on him anyway. Certain swear words are censored and replaced with a cartoonish sound effect. The donkey then starts jumping around the screen, continuing to insult and mock the player, who is now supposed to click the target to pin the tail on the donkey. | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
Once the player manages to do it, the donkey says “Ouch!” and drops to the ground. He then reappears in the center and challenges the player to do it another time. Yet again, he starts jumping around, mocking the player. After successfully pinning the tail on him a second time, the same thing happens again, but the donkey will jump around a lot quicker in the third round. | Once the player manages to do it, the donkey says “Ouch!” and drops to the ground. He then reappears in the center and challenges the player to do it another time. Yet again, he starts jumping around, mocking the player. After successfully pinning the tail on him a second time, the same thing happens again, but the donkey will jump around a lot quicker in the third round. |