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'''Spike Game''' is the first installment in the "Spike Game" series. Based on the [[wikipedia:My Little Pony|''My Little Pony'']] show, the [[screamer]] was created by CreepyPastaSalad | '''Spike Game''' is the first installment in the "Spike Game" series. Based on the [[wikipedia:My Little Pony|''My Little Pony'']] show, the [[screamer]] was created by CreepyPastaSalad on June 16, 2014. | ||
The [[game]] places the player in control of Spike, who navigates a grassy field with floating platforms. Accompanied by an 8-bit rendition of the My Little Pony theme song, the objective is to reach [ | The [[game]] places the player in control of Spike, who navigates a grassy field with floating platforms. Accompanied by an 8-bit rendition of the My Little Pony theme song, the objective is to reach [https://mlp.fandom.com/wiki/Pinkie_Pie Pinkie Pie]. However, upon reaching Pinkie Pie, the game triggers an image of Pinkie Pie (also used from another MLP .exe game called [[Smile.exe]]) and emits an incredibly loud scream. | ||
Following the initial screamer, the player is then transitioned to a new screen featuring a metal background with dark yellow platforms. Reversed [[wikipedia:Lavender Town|Lavender Town]] music plays while text boxes prompt the player to "Escape now." Despite the player's efforts, progression becomes unattainable. After a brief moment, a distorted version of Fluttershy appears with a roaring sound effect. The game concludes with a final text box displaying the message, "There is no escape" followed by the game automatically closing. | Following the initial screamer, the player is then transitioned to a new screen featuring a metal background with dark yellow platforms. Reversed [[wikipedia:Lavender Town|Lavender Town]] music plays while text boxes prompt the player to "Escape now." Despite the player's efforts, progression becomes unattainable. After a brief moment, a distorted version of Fluttershy appears with a roaring sound effect. The game concludes with a final text box displaying the message, "There is no escape" followed by the game automatically closing. | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
<u>NOTE</u>: The following [[game]] contains a [[screamer]]! | <u>NOTE</u>: The following [[game]] contains a [[screamer]]! | ||
* gamejolt.com/games/spike-game/28240 | * <s>gamejolt.com/games/spike-game/28240</s> | ||
*'''Showcase video (including other installments in the series)''': youtube.com/watch?v=xA1yADLg7hg | *'''Showcase video (including other installments in the series)''': youtube.com/watch?v=xA1yADLg7hg | ||
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Revision as of 14:33, 31 January 2024
Spike Game is the first installment in the "Spike Game" series. Based on the My Little Pony show, the screamer was created by CreepyPastaSalad on June 16, 2014.
The game places the player in control of Spike, who navigates a grassy field with floating platforms. Accompanied by an 8-bit rendition of the My Little Pony theme song, the objective is to reach Pinkie Pie. However, upon reaching Pinkie Pie, the game triggers an image of Pinkie Pie (also used from another MLP .exe game called Smile.exe) and emits an incredibly loud scream.
Following the initial screamer, the player is then transitioned to a new screen featuring a metal background with dark yellow platforms. Reversed Lavender Town music plays while text boxes prompt the player to "Escape now." Despite the player's efforts, progression becomes unattainable. After a brief moment, a distorted version of Fluttershy appears with a roaring sound effect. The game concludes with a final text box displaying the message, "There is no escape" followed by the game automatically closing.
Links
NOTE: The following game contains a screamer!
gamejolt.com/games/spike-game/28240- Showcase video (including other installments in the series): youtube.com/watch?v=xA1yADLg7hg