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{{Infobox
{{Infobox
|title = Push The Button
|title = Push The Button
|image = Openingpage.jpg
|image = Openingpage.jpg
|maker = Jeremy Winterrowd
|maker = [[Jeremy Winterrowd]]
|type = Website
|type = Website
|date =  
|date = 2006
|imagecaption = I want to play a game!
}}
}}
'''Push the button''' is an HTML5 [[screamer]] made by Jeremy Winterrowd. The screamer has the player click a green button.
'''Push the button''' is an HTML5 [[screamer]] made by [[Jeremy Winterrowd]]. The screamer has the player click a green button.


Once the player clicks the button to start the game, the game introduces the square and asks the player to not click it. If the player continues to click the square, the game then threatens the player and eventually shows a cat. A few more clicks later, the square attempts to hide itself by putting itself in a question mark. After even more clicks, the square disappears and instead appears in the following text "If you need help, click here" shows up; clicking this text leads to an image with the text "look closer." If the player clicks the look closer image, saw pops up with the Winterrowd scream. The screamer does not work properly on modern browsers since videos no longer autoplay.
Once the player clicks the button to start the game, the game introduces the square and asks the player to not click it. If the player continues to click the square, the game then threatens the player and eventually shows a cat. A few more clicks later, the square attempts to hide by putting itself in a question mark.  
==Link==
 
After even more clicks, the square disappears and instead appears in the following text "If you need help, click here" shows up; clicking this text leads to an image with the text "look closer."  
 
If the player clicks the look closer image, an image of Billy The Puppet (Jigsaw) from the film franchise ''[[Wikipedia:Saw (franchise)|Saw]]'' pops up along with the same scream from the fake [[Super Mario Bros.|Super Mario Bros]] game. The screamer sound does not work properly on modern browsers since audios no longer autoplay (the audio file for the screamer was in .wma format).
 
== Link ==
<u>NOTE</u>: The following link contains a [[screamer]]!
<u>NOTE</u>: The following link contains a [[screamer]]!
* files.screamer.wiki/PushTheButton/PushTheButton.htm
* web.archive.org/web/20100831180856/winterrowd.com/clickthebutton
* '''Mirror/Permalink:''' files.screamer.wiki/PushTheButton/PushTheButton.htm
 
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[[Category:Games]]
[[Category:Games]]
[[Category:2006]]
[[Category:Winterrowd]]
[[Category:Winterrowd]]
[[Category:Other scary images]]
[[Category:HTML5]]

Latest revision as of 23:36, 29 February 2024

Push the button is an HTML5 screamer made by Jeremy Winterrowd. The screamer has the player click a green button.

Once the player clicks the button to start the game, the game introduces the square and asks the player to not click it. If the player continues to click the square, the game then threatens the player and eventually shows a cat. A few more clicks later, the square attempts to hide by putting itself in a question mark.

After even more clicks, the square disappears and instead appears in the following text "If you need help, click here" shows up; clicking this text leads to an image with the text "look closer."

If the player clicks the look closer image, an image of Billy The Puppet (Jigsaw) from the film franchise Saw pops up along with the same scream from the fake Super Mario Bros game. The screamer sound does not work properly on modern browsers since audios no longer autoplay (the audio file for the screamer was in .wma format).

Link

NOTE: The following link contains a screamer!

  • web.archive.org/web/20100831180856/winterrowd.com/clickthebutton
  • Mirror/Permalink: files.screamer.wiki/PushTheButton/PushTheButton.htm

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