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{{Infobox|title = Dolphin Swim.exe|image = |maker = Unknown|date = 2018|type = Windows executable file}}Dolphin Swim.exe is a [[screamer]] game for Windows made with GameMaker Lite 8.1. Most of the art resources in the game are of very low quality, to the point they seem like they were created in MSPaint in a poor job with the mouse.
{{Infobox|title = Dolphin Swim.exe|image = |maker = Unknown|date = 2014|type = Windows executable file}}Dolphin Swim.exe is a [[screamer]] game for Windows made with GameMaker Lite 8.1. Most of the art resources in the game are of very low quality, to the point they seem like they were created in MSPaint in a poor job with the mouse.


When launched, the main menu will be displayed which has a "Made with GameMaker Lite" sticker, the game's title, and a play button. Hitting the play button will enter the main gameplay where the player controls the dolphin with the left and right arrow keys, to either swim forward or backward. After 7 seconds, a bizarre looking fish with blood (named ''Roki ubica'' in the game's source code) will appear and start chasing the dolphin. As there's no way to control the dolphin to move vertically, that fish inevitably ends up reaching the dolphin, which results in a screamer picture of two monsters to appear, along with a loud roaring sound.
When launched, the main menu will be displayed which has a "Made with GameMaker Lite" sticker, the game's title, and a play button. Hitting the play button will enter the main gameplay where the player controls the dolphin with the left and right arrow keys, to either swim forward or backward. After 7 seconds, a bizarre looking fish with blood (named ''Roki ubica'' in the game's source code) will appear and start chasing the dolphin. As there's no way to control the dolphin to move vertically, that fish inevitably ends up reaching the dolphin, which results in a screamer picture of two monsters to appear, along with a loud roaring sound.
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