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[[File: | [[File:Nlg.png|thumb|Title screen]]'''[[The Never Ending Level Game]]''' is a flash game by Clarence Ball. The latest version was released in early 2010 and contains 300 levels, but earlier versions were released as early as 2005 and contained significantly less levels. The earliest known version, for example, included only 75 levels, with later versions continuously adding more, hence the name. The game contains a [[screamer]] at level 113. | ||
The object of the game is to figure out how to get to the next level, which usually involves a password. The first few levels are extremely simple and flat-out tell the player how to proceed, while the later levels contain progressively more difficult clues, which eventually require an extreme amount of creativity and lateral thinking, to the point that they may even require the player to open additional applications or to play around with the flash menu in order to proceed. | |||
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The Never Ending Level Game is a flash game by Clarence Ball. The latest version was released in early 2010 and contains 300 levels, but earlier versions were released as early as 2005 and contained significantly less levels. The earliest known version, for example, included only 75 levels, with later versions continuously adding more, hence the name. The game contains a screamer at level 113.
The object of the game is to figure out how to get to the next level, which usually involves a password. The first few levels are extremely simple and flat-out tell the player how to proceed, while the later levels contain progressively more difficult clues, which eventually require an extreme amount of creativity and lateral thinking, to the point that they may even require the player to open additional applications or to play around with the flash menu in order to proceed. |
Poll of the MonthWho has the best bait-and-switch style screamers? You are not entitled to vote. You are not entitled to view results of this poll. There were 90 votes since the poll was created on 12:30, 2 November 2019. poll-id F48243EAB1535AF82EEF3B7EEEDC5C1B
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How do I start?If you need help getting started, do not worry. There are plenty of help articles and guides available on the Help Portal, right at your fingertips. You are more than welcome to contribute to our fanbase, as long as you follow the rules. If you want, you can also refer to the Quick Links section at the top to know where to start. Now that you are ready, let's start contributing! To write anything, you must make a new page. To do this you must search for the page in the search bar; if the page does not exist, there will be a prompt allowing you to create the page. Give the page the same name as the screamer, for example ScaryScreamer.com. You are now ready to write your page! You can help Screamer Wiki too by saving already existing screamers, shock sites, and videos to the Web Archive (http://archive.org/web/). If a screamer or shock site gets deleted, banned or removed, then there is a chance that we can retrieve it using the Wayback Machine. |
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