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'''Halloween Pictures''' was a [[screamer]] flash game made by [[Jeremy Winterrowd]], hosted on his website: [[Winterrowd.com]] in 2004, the same year of the infamous [[The Maze]] was created, the original site was taken down along with this [[screamer]].
'''Halloween Pictures''' was a [[screamer]] flash game made by [[Jeremy Winterrowd]] hosted on his website [[Winterrowd.com]] in 2004.
 
The game allows the player to take a look at his gallery which consists of Halloween photos. Here are all of the pictures described here: Drunk pumpkins, a pumpkin disguised as a scarecrow with open pants revealing its bum, a giant pumpkin, and the final picture: Sarah Palin, the former governor of Alaska.
 
If the fourth/last picture is skipped, it will move on to a picture of a pumpkin vomiting (not the same as described in the first picture) with the caption: "Now for the funniest pic". After a while, a GIF of Sarah interrupts along with a scream from [[The Maze]].


The game features a gallery of Halloween photos, including drunken pumpkins, a pumpkin dressed as a scarecrow with open pants revealing its behind, and a giant pumpkin. The final photo is of Sarah Palin, the former governor of Alaska. Skipping the last picture leads to a pumpkin vomiting with the caption "Now for the funniest pic." After a while, a GIF of Sarah appears along with a scream from [[The Maze]].
== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
<gallery widths="200" spacing="small" position="center" captionalign="center" bordersize="small">
<gallery widths="200" spacing="small" position="center" captionalign="center" bordersize="small">