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Latest revision as of 07:04, 21 December 2024
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Night Vision was a Flash screamer game created by Sugarqube in 2003. The game contains three pictures and tells the player to look for a hidden ghost in each one. There's a mature content advisory at the begining with two buttons either prompting the user to "Enter" or "Leave". The game also prompts the player to switch off their lights, turn up their volume and that the player might need to look multiple times to find the ghost. Unnerving music can also be faintly heard playing in the background.
Clicking the thumbnail below the window will bring the player to each scene with a dark mask on the picture, and your cursor will turn to text "Click to make your night-vision work". Clicking will make the player's cursor a round circle with a green filter, simulating a night vision camera. A few times after clicking, either the screen turns dark with the text "Not Here", followed by returning to the scene selection screen, or a girl with her face blurred out appears and screams.
If the player adjusts the frame of the flash object to make the height more than the visible area, the player will see a text block toggling between "Scare" and "No Scare", which turned out to be for debugging purposes. After activating the night vision, the text block will stop toggling, and what it says will happen soon.
Showcase Video
Gallery
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The Mature Content Advisory.
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Main Menu.
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Not Here.
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End.
Links
NOTE: The following game contains a screamer!
- Not Working: web.archive.org/web/20071011175043/sugarqube.com/Ecards/CardView.cfm?CardID=1120&L1=1&L2=66&L3=0&Page=
- SWF File: web.archive.org/web/20240118174321/files.catbox.moe/2wvfgb.swf