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|developer= RecordGuy626
|title = Google.exe
|publisher= Self-published
|image = Googleexe.JPG
|type= Video game screamers
|maker = RecordGuy626
|date= November 8th, 2016
|type = Application
|platform= ''Gamejolt''
|date = November 8th, 2016
|engine= [[wikipedia:Game Maker|Game Maker 2.1.0]]
|first= Google.exe
|sequel=[[Hangouts.exe]]
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'''Google.exe''' is a series of [[screamer]] [[games]] created and published on November 8, 2016, developed by RecordGuy626 using Game Maker 2.1.0 version, it has about many sequels on Gamejolt, with a weird edition too.
'''Google.exe''' is a [[video games|screamer video game]] created and published on November 8, 2016, developed by RecordGuy626 using [[wikipedia:Game Maker|Game Maker 2.1.0]] version.
==Plot==
The narrative centers on Tim Hairten, a teenager who dealt with severe depression and child abuse, ultimately succumbing to the guidance of a mysterious voice, which leads him to commit suicide. In the afterlife, Tim encounters the voice in person, making him reflect on whether he acted upon its commands. As he senses an unusual feeling represented by cryptic symbols, Tim discovers his judgment by death as an immortal spirit destined to spend his existence in [[wikipedia:Google|Google]]. Returning with other ghosts, he curses Google's latest updates, causing chaos, eerie consequences, and a particular update, Version 6.6.6. Unbeknownst to the company, the haunted website scares unsuspecting users, with victims falling prey to the curse and chaos ensuing. A year later, the corrupted file reappears for Windows, indicating that Tim is returning with a dark warning of more things to come.


The story is about a report filed back in 2016, Google detected a virus that had gotten into the source of the search engine, Many Members of Google were found to be dead, or were fired due to the virus, even if they hadn't done anything wrong. Google wants to get rid of everyone that was made by its creators.  
==Gameplay==
[[File:Googleexe.JPG|thumb|right|The Google.exe replica of the original search engine.]]
The [[application]] opens with a simulated Google interface, featuring limited interactable elements like the search bar, the "search" button, and the "[[wikipedia:I'm Feeling Lucky|I'm Feeling Lucky]]" button. Players can input anything in the search bar and, if available, be redirected; otherwise, they are redirected to a list of available contents.
 
====First column====
:* "About Google" redirects to a note indicating that Google has been updated for "safety and security" and suggests visiting [[wikipedia:Gmail|Gmail]] for more information.
:*[[wikipedia:Google Earth|Google Earth]] allows players to search for any country, presenting an image of Earth in the background. Typing in a desired country results in the image transforming into an explosion accompanied by an exceptionally loud beeping noise. The [[application]] then opens with a note reading "Invalid country you had putten {{sic}}, It doesn't exist..."
:*[[wikipedia:Gmail|Gmail]] opens up with a password interface, but the player can type anything they would and should be redirected to the mailbox, with one mail available in it. The mail contains a message from "The Google Team" to the point it reveals the player is being stalked around and they know the player's identity. After leaving the page, the button for accessing Gmail is made unavailable.
 
====Second column====
:* Google Update triggers a message box saying "Welcome to Version 6.6.6." Subsequently, the list of contents changes to the text "Denied," and the background shifts to static. These actions prompt an "Access Denied" message box, and after a moment, the game abruptly closes, leaving a note behind with the words "DENIED YOURSELF DENIED YOURSELF."
:*Choosing Google Photos reveals a list of stock images, mainly related to Google and entrepreneurs. The search bar, when used for Google Speed Update, transitions to a text prompt. However, it abruptly shifts to an image of [[Amy Peterson]] from [[wikipedia:Fright Night|Fright Night]], accompanied by the same scream used in [[Mov0001.swf]].
:*Google Settings displays a fake error message that this service is not available yet.


==Gameplay==
====Third column====
The application is a Google homepage simulator with several unusual features and hidden surprises. When launched, the program mimics a regular [[wikipedia:Google|Google]] homepage, complete with a search bar and two buttons labeled "Enter" and "I'm Feeling Lucky." Attempting to enter a search term will trigger an error message and prompt the user to choose from a selection of options, including [[YouTube]], CD Drive Cleaner, Google Update, and a Google service. Clicking on Google Update leads to a message box reading "''WELCOME TO GOOGLE NIGHTMARE PAGE''" after which the page changes to a dark red version with the text "You shouldn't have done that." This is a reference to the creepypasta BEN Drowned, and although the text is clickable, it does not perform any function other than displaying the same message. Occasionally, a message box may appear with the statement "You met a terrible fate, haven't you?" which, when clicked, will close the application and generate three text files with eerie text.  
:* [[YouTube]] redirects to an "unavailable" video titled "Unknown Blog" by Tim Hairten, later interrupted by an image of a vampire-like grin. Subsequently, the [[application]] closes, and static displays on the screen.
[[File:Google3.JPG|thumb|left|200px|The screen of the CD Drive Cleaner]]
:*[[wikipedia:Asurion|Asurion.com]] claims to scan for viruses without requiring an actual anti-virus. Players can test it by clicking on "Scan." However, during the scan, the application cuts to static and closes abruptly. A notepad message appears, stating, "Your Computer Issues are solved. Your Computer Issues are solved. Your Computer Issues are solved."
Clicking on YouTube opens a video with TV static and text covering the background. The video displays a message indicating that it has an error that cannot be fixed at the moment. After a few seconds, the screen cuts to a picture of Sonic.exe, followed by static. The application then opens the browser, displaying a text prompt reading "Hello, do you want to play with me?" before generating files containing eerie text. Selecting CD Drive Cleaner leads to a page with a CD drive, text, and a clean button. Underneath is a loading bar that progresses when the user clicks the clean button until it reaches 100%, at which point the application closes. An image of the moon from [[wikipedia:The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask]], accompanied by a loud scream, appears, along with more generated files.
:*[[wikipedia:Ask.com|Ask.com]] directs players to the actual page of Ask.com, constrained by a single button for asking something. Anything entered there is automatically replaced by "Google.exe," yielding results for "Google.exe." Clicking on it results in a message box saying "Google Refused," returning the player to the list of contents. This sequence is briefly interrupted by an image of [[wikipedia:Katie Embry|Katie Embry]] from [[wikipedia:The Ring|The Ring]].
==Old version==
The earlier version of the application presented users with choices such as YouTube, CD Drive Cleaner, Google Update, and various Google services.


An Easter egg is hidden within the program, with a clue located in the text files. The clue reveals that the answer begins with "G" and ends with ".exe," which can be easily deduced as "Google.exe." If the user types this into the search bar, the homepage will turn into a demonic version of the page. After a few seconds, a message appears reading "You shouldn't have done that," followed by a screen displaying an image of two eyes and a smile, accompanied by an extremely loud scream, and the user will be redirected to an image of Ben Drowned.
:*''Google Update'' triggers a message box displaying: "WELCOME TO GOOGLE NIGHTMARE PAGE." Subsequently, the interface shifts to a dark red version with the ominous text "You shouldn't have done that." Users may encounter occasional message boxes with the statement "[[BEN Drowned|You met a terrible fate, haven't you?]]" However, interacting with these boxes merely closes the application while generating three eerie text files.
:*''[[YouTube]]'' opens a video displaying TV static and an error message. After a while, the screen changes into an image of Sonic.exe, accompanied by static. The application then opens the browser, presenting a text prompt that reads "Hello, do you want to play with me?" before generating files again containing eerie text.
:*CD Drive Cleaner directs users to a page with a CD drive, text, and a clean button. Clicking the clean button begins a loading bar progression to 100%, ending with the application closing. Additionally, an image of the moon from [[wikipedia:The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask'']] appears accompanied by a loud scream.


The program features an Easter egg with a clue embedded in the text files. The clue suggests an answer starting with "G" and ending with ".exe," revealing as "Google.exe." Entering this into the search bar transforms the homepage into a demonic version. After a brief second, a message emerges stating "You shouldn't have done that," followed by a screen displaying eyes and a smile, accompanied by a loud scream, ultimately redirecting the user to an image associated with the [[creepypasta]] character, [[BEN Drowned|Ben Drowned]].
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Google4.JPG|The easter egg.
Google4.JPG|The easter egg.
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==Links==
==Link==
<u>NOTE</u>: The following games contain [[screamers]]!
<u>NOTE</u>: The following games contain [[screamers]]!
* gamejolt.com/games/google-horror-page/206231
* gamejolt.com/games/google-horror-page/206231
*'''Full Gameplay''': youtube.com/watch?v=iSmiq0le01M
*'''Showcase video''': youtube.com/watch?v=iSmiq0le01M
 
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Google.exe is a screamer video game created and published on November 8, 2016, developed by RecordGuy626 using Game Maker 2.1.0 version.

Plot

The narrative centers on Tim Hairten, a teenager who dealt with severe depression and child abuse, ultimately succumbing to the guidance of a mysterious voice, which leads him to commit suicide. In the afterlife, Tim encounters the voice in person, making him reflect on whether he acted upon its commands. As he senses an unusual feeling represented by cryptic symbols, Tim discovers his judgment by death as an immortal spirit destined to spend his existence in Google. Returning with other ghosts, he curses Google's latest updates, causing chaos, eerie consequences, and a particular update, Version 6.6.6. Unbeknownst to the company, the haunted website scares unsuspecting users, with victims falling prey to the curse and chaos ensuing. A year later, the corrupted file reappears for Windows, indicating that Tim is returning with a dark warning of more things to come.

Gameplay

The Google.exe replica of the original search engine.

The application opens with a simulated Google interface, featuring limited interactable elements like the search bar, the "search" button, and the "I'm Feeling Lucky" button. Players can input anything in the search bar and, if available, be redirected; otherwise, they are redirected to a list of available contents.

First column

  • "About Google" redirects to a note indicating that Google has been updated for "safety and security" and suggests visiting Gmail for more information.
  • Google Earth allows players to search for any country, presenting an image of Earth in the background. Typing in a desired country results in the image transforming into an explosion accompanied by an exceptionally loud beeping noise. The application then opens with a note reading "Invalid country you had putten Template:Sic, It doesn't exist..."
  • Gmail opens up with a password interface, but the player can type anything they would and should be redirected to the mailbox, with one mail available in it. The mail contains a message from "The Google Team" to the point it reveals the player is being stalked around and they know the player's identity. After leaving the page, the button for accessing Gmail is made unavailable.

Second column

  • Google Update triggers a message box saying "Welcome to Version 6.6.6." Subsequently, the list of contents changes to the text "Denied," and the background shifts to static. These actions prompt an "Access Denied" message box, and after a moment, the game abruptly closes, leaving a note behind with the words "DENIED YOURSELF DENIED YOURSELF."
  • Choosing Google Photos reveals a list of stock images, mainly related to Google and entrepreneurs. The search bar, when used for Google Speed Update, transitions to a text prompt. However, it abruptly shifts to an image of Amy Peterson from Fright Night, accompanied by the same scream used in Mov0001.swf.
  • Google Settings displays a fake error message that this service is not available yet.

Third column

  • YouTube redirects to an "unavailable" video titled "Unknown Blog" by Tim Hairten, later interrupted by an image of a vampire-like grin. Subsequently, the application closes, and static displays on the screen.
  • Asurion.com claims to scan for viruses without requiring an actual anti-virus. Players can test it by clicking on "Scan." However, during the scan, the application cuts to static and closes abruptly. A notepad message appears, stating, "Your Computer Issues are solved. Your Computer Issues are solved. Your Computer Issues are solved."
  • Ask.com directs players to the actual page of Ask.com, constrained by a single button for asking something. Anything entered there is automatically replaced by "Google.exe," yielding results for "Google.exe." Clicking on it results in a message box saying "Google Refused," returning the player to the list of contents. This sequence is briefly interrupted by an image of Katie Embry from The Ring.

Old version

The earlier version of the application presented users with choices such as YouTube, CD Drive Cleaner, Google Update, and various Google services.

  • Google Update triggers a message box displaying: "WELCOME TO GOOGLE NIGHTMARE PAGE." Subsequently, the interface shifts to a dark red version with the ominous text "You shouldn't have done that." Users may encounter occasional message boxes with the statement "You met a terrible fate, haven't you?" However, interacting with these boxes merely closes the application while generating three eerie text files.
  • YouTube opens a video displaying TV static and an error message. After a while, the screen changes into an image of Sonic.exe, accompanied by static. The application then opens the browser, presenting a text prompt that reads "Hello, do you want to play with me?" before generating files again containing eerie text.
  • CD Drive Cleaner directs users to a page with a CD drive, text, and a clean button. Clicking the clean button begins a loading bar progression to 100%, ending with the application closing. Additionally, an image of the moon from The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask appears accompanied by a loud scream.

The program features an Easter egg with a clue embedded in the text files. The clue suggests an answer starting with "G" and ending with ".exe," revealing as "Google.exe." Entering this into the search bar transforms the homepage into a demonic version. After a brief second, a message emerges stating "You shouldn't have done that," followed by a screen displaying eyes and a smile, accompanied by a loud scream, ultimately redirecting the user to an image associated with the creepypasta character, Ben Drowned.

Gallery

Links

NOTE: The following games contain screamers!

  • gamejolt.com/games/google-horror-page/206231
  • Showcase video: youtube.com/watch?v=iSmiq0le01M


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