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[[File:deeptope.jpg|thumb|right|250px|link=[[Deep Fancy Island]]]]
[[File:HRK-fee.JPG|thumb|right|250px|K-fee's "Auto" is one of the most recognizable as a screamer.|link=screamer]]
'''[[Deep Fancy Island]]''' is created as a short expansion for [[Lomando.com]]. The game takes place on the deeptop.html page, which features a realistic version of Mimi along with text in English and Japanese describing the game's objective of solving mysteries to win and reach an "archive". The game involves navigating a maze of buttons, screamers, and puzzles to progress through different pages, including the appearance of a monochrome door that leads to Deepdashtwoes.html. While the game is known for its screamers, it also has a heavy emphasis on puzzles and deals with themes of depression, paranoia, and suicide.
A '''screamer''', also known as a Jumpscare or scary pop-up, is a type of game, video, website, or program that aims to scare and startle viewers by tricking them into focusing on the screen before revealing a sudden and often frightening change. Most screamers use a combination of creepy or unsettling images and loud, sudden noises to create a sense of shock and fear in the viewer. For example, a screamer might appear to be a harmless video or game, but then suddenly flash a disturbing image of a face or creature accompanied by a loud scream to achieve their intended effect. Screamers are a common technique used in horror video games to create sudden and intense moments of fright.


<center><big>'''[[Deep Fancy Island|The story doesn't end here. It continues.]]'''</big></center>
<center><big>'''[[Screamer|Click here to expand your screamonology]]'''</big></center>

Revision as of 21:03, 28 March 2023

File:HRK-fee.JPG
K-fee's "Auto" is one of the most recognizable as a screamer.

A screamer, also known as a Jumpscare or scary pop-up, is a type of game, video, website, or program that aims to scare and startle viewers by tricking them into focusing on the screen before revealing a sudden and often frightening change. Most screamers use a combination of creepy or unsettling images and loud, sudden noises to create a sense of shock and fear in the viewer. For example, a screamer might appear to be a harmless video or game, but then suddenly flash a disturbing image of a face or creature accompanied by a loud scream to achieve their intended effect. Screamers are a common technique used in horror video games to create sudden and intense moments of fright.

Click here to expand your screamonology