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Revision as of 13:47, 7 August 2023
This page is about a screamer or shock site, whose original copy has been deleted. |
Uchakip, also known as Pikachu.exe, was a screamer game created using Game Maker 8.1 by a Brazilian developer, theohmguy, known for creating another horror game I HATE YOU.exe.
Gameplay
The game is played from the perspective of the protagonist, Red, and uses sprites from the classic Pokémon Red and Blue video games. The game has no clear objective, and players simply encounter various Pokémon. When the player encounters Machop and Butterfree, they are defeated by the player's Pokémon, Uchakip, who is automatically selected to attack. After the battle, the game cuts to a black screen with large yellow text reading "UCHAKIP" and an eerie sound playing in the background. This screen remains until an edited image of Pikachu with black eyes and red pupils appears, accompanied by the same scream used in the infamous Luna Game.
With the screamer now ever, The player is then led to another gameplay section, where they must choose one of the paths that ultimately lead to a screamer: a similar image of Uchakip with black eyes and red pupils accompanied by the same scream used in the Luna Game but extended. If the player chooses the correct path, Pikachu quickly rushes towards the player, and the same image appears again but with static. The screen then goes black, and the player spawns in a red maze, with the character's eyes removed. After navigating through the maze, the game plays a short cutscene where the player runs up to Uchakip. However, the scene is interrupted by the text "To be continued..." which is then interrupted by the same image used by one of the game's screamers. The application then ends, signifying the end of the game.
Links
NOTE: The following game contains a screamer!
- Showcase video: youtube.com/watch?v=SaWnfP2yJok