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'''?-2''' is a [[screamer]] project developed using [[Scratch]] by a user named "YesImSwag" on August 13, 2015. | '''?-2''' is a [[screamer]] project developed using [[Scratch]] by a user named "YesImSwag" on August 13, 2015. | ||
The game begins with the player spawning in a room and given instructions on how to move using either arrow keys or the spacebar. However, the game has no objective, leaving the player to explore the dark hallway filled with nothing but darkness. After a while of wandering around, an [[animated]] screamer featuring Doge, appearing as a stick figure, suddenly | The game begins with the player spawning in a room and given instructions on how to move using either arrow keys or the spacebar. However, the game has no objective, leaving the player to explore the dark hallway filled with nothing but darkness. After a while of wandering around, an [[animated]] screamer featuring Doge, appearing as a stick figure, suddenly jumpscares the player, accompanied by the same scream from [[wikipedia:Five Nights at Freddy's|Five Nights at Freddy's 1]]. The game then ends with the screen stating "Ded." It is worth noting that in the source code, the screamer can be triggered shortly after the player begins moving. | ||
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Revision as of 19:22, 18 July 2023
?-2 is a screamer project developed using Scratch by a user named "YesImSwag" on August 13, 2015.
The game begins with the player spawning in a room and given instructions on how to move using either arrow keys or the spacebar. However, the game has no objective, leaving the player to explore the dark hallway filled with nothing but darkness. After a while of wandering around, an animated screamer featuring Doge, appearing as a stick figure, suddenly jumpscares the player, accompanied by the same scream from Five Nights at Freddy's 1. The game then ends with the screen stating "Ded." It is worth noting that in the source code, the screamer can be triggered shortly after the player begins moving.
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NOTE: The following project contains a screamer!
- scratch.mit.edu/projects/73000464