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<blockquote>''For other screamers named "Optical Illusion", see the [[List of Optical Illusions|Disambiguation Page]].''</blockquote> | |||
{{Infobox Game | |||
|title = | |||
|image = Illusions.png | |||
|maker = [[Jeremy Winterrowd]] | |||
|type = Flash game | |||
|date = 2006 | |||
|written in = ActionScript | |||
|platform = [[Winterrowd.com]] | |||
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'''Optical Illusions''' was a Flash animation developed by [[Jeremy Winterrowd]] in 2006. | |||
== Links == | The animation is a showcase of various optical illusions, such as the [[wikipedia:Grid_illusion#Scintillating_grid_illusion|scintillating grid illusion]], and the [[wikipedia:Café_wall_illusion|café wall illusion]]. The third and fourth images instead have to do with how many horses/faces the viewer sees respectively. | ||
<u>NOTE</u | |||
Every image has a "next" button at the bottom which allows you to advance to the next illusion. However, once the viewer reaches the fourth illusion, the "next" button stops working; it's a fake. Eventually, a GIF of Sarah Novak from the [[Wikipedia:The_Exorcist(film)|The Exorcist]] appears and punches the screen, followed by a still image of her. | |||
[[ | ===Showcase Video=== | ||
[[File:OpticalIllusionsShowcase.mp4|400px]] | |||
=='''Gallery'''== | |||
<gallery widths="255" spacing="small" captiontextcolor="#ffffff" captionsize="small" captionalign="center"> | |||
Optical illusions menu.png|The main menu. | |||
Illusions.png|The first illusion. | |||
Optical illusions horizontal lines.png|The second illusion. | |||
Optical illusions horses.png|The third illusion. | |||
Optical illusions faces.png|The fourth illusion, before the screamer. | |||
</gallery> | |||
{{Winterrowd}} | |||
==Links== | |||
<u>NOTE</u>: The following game contains a [[screamer]]! | |||
* <s>winterrowd.com/illusions</s> | |||
:'''[[Wayback Machine]] Archive:''' web.archive.org/web/20140625094205/winterrowd.com/illusions | |||
* '''[[SWF]] File:''' <s>winterrowd.com/illusions/optical-illsuions.swf</s> | |||
* web.archive.org/web/20110107025151/winterrowd.com/illusions/optical-illsuions.swf | |||
* '''Playable:''' jumpscaregames.com/play/scary-pop-up/optical-illusions-prank.html | |||
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Latest revision as of 02:30, 14 November 2024
This page is about a screamer or shock site, whose original copy has been deleted. |
For other screamers named "Optical Illusion", see the Disambiguation Page.
Optical Illusions was a Flash animation developed by Jeremy Winterrowd in 2006.
The animation is a showcase of various optical illusions, such as the scintillating grid illusion, and the café wall illusion. The third and fourth images instead have to do with how many horses/faces the viewer sees respectively.
Every image has a "next" button at the bottom which allows you to advance to the next illusion. However, once the viewer reaches the fourth illusion, the "next" button stops working; it's a fake. Eventually, a GIF of Sarah Novak from the The Exorcist appears and punches the screen, followed by a still image of her.
Showcase Video
Gallery
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The main menu.
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The first illusion.
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The second illusion.
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The third illusion.
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The fourth illusion, before the screamer.
Links
NOTE: The following game contains a screamer!
winterrowd.com/illusions
- Wayback Machine Archive: web.archive.org/web/20140625094205/winterrowd.com/illusions
- SWF File:
winterrowd.com/illusions/optical-illsuions.swf - web.archive.org/web/20110107025151/winterrowd.com/illusions/optical-illsuions.swf
- Playable: jumpscaregames.com/play/scary-pop-up/optical-illusions-prank.html