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{{Infobox|image = FishCollect Title.png|imagecaption = The title screen of the game|maker = Michael 'Clardge' Claridge|date = December 30th 2018<br>July 19th 2019 (reupload)|type = Scratch Game|status =Reuploaded |language = {{English}}|country = {{UK}}|title = Fishing Collection|next = [[Quiz Night with the Scratch Cat!]]}}
{{Infobox|image = FishCollect Title.png|imagecaption = The title screen of the game|maker = Michael 'Clardge' Claridge|date = December 30th 2018<br>July 19th 2019 (reupload)|type = Scratch Game|status =Reuploaded |language = {{English}}|country = {{UK}}|title = Fishing Collection|next = [[Quiz Night with the Scratch Cat!]]}}
'''Fishing Collection!!'' '''''is a scratch game developed by Scratch user Clardge, known on the Screamer wiki as [[User:MJC03|MJC03]].
'''Fishing Collection!!'' '''''is a scratch game developed by Scratch user Clardge, known on the Screamer wiki as [[User:MJC03|MJC03]].
The Screamer, at first, appears to be a simple fishing game for kids. On the title screen, players can click 'Z' to access the instructions. If the player then clicks 'O', it will load up a jumpscare warning - being the only way of knowing that the game is not legit. The player must click 10 swimming fish to win, and they will be presented with a screen 'calculating their total time'. And then the fish will say the time you taken was, but then edited version of ellis (wide black pupils) appears with demonic blood curling scream accompanied with black background and then a thank you message appears with credit for mousoumanager for the picture of ellis and the scream sound edited by creator himself, music was taken at heatley bros
The Screamer, at first, appears to be a simple fishing game for kids. On the title screen, players can click 'Z' to access the instructions. If the player then clicks 'O', it will load up a jumpscare warning - being the only way of knowing that the game is not legit. The player must click 10 swimming fish to win, and they will be presented with a screen 'calculating their total time'. After 10–17 seconds, the screamer will appear with a blood-curling scream - then presenting the player with a 'Thanks for playing' screen. The screamer is one from the Japanese browser based game, [[lomando.com]], The Character is Ellis.


Clardge went on to make another game; called [[Quiz Night with the Scratch Cat!]]
Clardge went on to make another game; called [[Quiz Night with the Scratch Cat!]]

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Fishing Collection!! is a scratch game developed by Scratch user Clardge, known on the Screamer wiki as MJC03. The Screamer, at first, appears to be a simple fishing game for kids. On the title screen, players can click 'Z' to access the instructions. If the player then clicks 'O', it will load up a jumpscare warning - being the only way of knowing that the game is not legit. The player must click 10 swimming fish to win, and they will be presented with a screen 'calculating their total time'. After 10–17 seconds, the screamer will appear with a blood-curling scream - then presenting the player with a 'Thanks for playing' screen. The screamer is one from the Japanese browser based game, lomando.com, The Character is Ellis.

Clardge went on to make another game; called Quiz Night with the Scratch Cat!

After feeling harrassed after frequent messages were sent to him; Claridge had no choice but to reupload the game onto scratch and to retire from Scratch indefinitely on July 19th 2019.

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NOTE: The following game contains a screamer!

  • Deleted: scratch.mit.edu/projects/275992831/
  • Reupload: scratch.mit.edu/projects/321599060/