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'''2.0 Click the gift''' is a [[screamer]] made by [[User:Windowszin|XxMarcos_]] on July 4th, 2023. It is a sequel to [[Click the gift]]. | '''2.0 Click the gift''' is a [[screamer]] made by [[User:Windowszin|XxMarcos_]] on July 4th, 2023. It is a sequel to [[Click the gift]]. | ||
Just like the original version, the project starts off the same cartoonish picture of a gift. Once clicked, a bell sound will play, and a fake "broken image" will pop | Just like the original version, the project starts off with the same cartoonish picture of a gift. Once clicked, a bell sound will play, and a fake "broken image" will pop up. After 2 seconds, the same screamer from the [[K-fee commercials|K-fee car commercial]] will play. | ||
While this is happening, a [[Malware|malicious script]] is activated which uses almost all of the existing RAM running in the background | While this is happening, a [[Malware|malicious script]] is activated, which uses almost all of the existing RAM running in the background. This is caused by the "Clone Method" in Scratch.<ref>https://en.scratch-wiki.info/wiki/Making_Scratch_Crash#Clone_Method</ref> This typically crashes the page and sometimes the browser itself. | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
Latest revision as of 22:03, 20 September 2025
2.0 Click the gift is a screamer made by XxMarcos_ on July 4th, 2023. It is a sequel to Click the gift.
Just like the original version, the project starts off with the same cartoonish picture of a gift. Once clicked, a bell sound will play, and a fake "broken image" will pop up. After 2 seconds, the same screamer from the K-fee car commercial will play.
While this is happening, a malicious script is activated, which uses almost all of the existing RAM running in the background. This is caused by the "Clone Method" in Scratch.[1] This typically crashes the page and sometimes the browser itself.
References
Link
NOTE: The following project contains screamers!
- scratch.mit.edu/projects/871980782
- SB3 File: mediafire.com/file/wtze14lbw33xiwe/Click+the+gift+2.0.sb3/file
- Turbowarp: turbowarp.org/871980782