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'''Find 5 Things Wrong!''' is a [[screamer]] project that was uploaded on Scratch on May 8, 2008 by a user named ''joelndhs''. The project is based on [[What's Wrong]]. | '''Find 5 Things Wrong!''' is a [[screamer]] project that was uploaded on Scratch on May 8, 2008 by a user named ''joelndhs''. The project is based on [[What's Wrong]]. | ||
The project starts out | The project starts out with an image of Fangorn Forest, originally painted by Ted Nasmith. There is a note that is displayed at the top telling the player to find five errors located in the image. Therefore, there are no errors in the images, regardless of what errors the player may be trying to find. After a few seconds, the note subsequently vanishes, and the [[screamer]] occurs, showing a picture of [[Regan MacNeil]] accompanied with a loud scream. The game then freezes; it can be restarted by pressing a red circle at the top. | ||
==='''Showcase Video'''=== | ==='''Showcase Video'''=== | ||
<span id="iframeloader-Find5ThingsWrong"> Censored: Find 5 Things Wrong</span> | <span id="iframeloader-Find5ThingsWrong"> Censored: Find 5 Things Wrong</span> |
Revision as of 09:08, 19 December 2020
Find 5 Things Wrong! is a screamer project that was uploaded on Scratch on May 8, 2008 by a user named joelndhs. The project is based on What's Wrong.
The project starts out with an image of Fangorn Forest, originally painted by Ted Nasmith. There is a note that is displayed at the top telling the player to find five errors located in the image. Therefore, there are no errors in the images, regardless of what errors the player may be trying to find. After a few seconds, the note subsequently vanishes, and the screamer occurs, showing a picture of Regan MacNeil accompanied with a loud scream. The game then freezes; it can be restarted by pressing a red circle at the top.
Showcase Video
Censored: Find 5 Things Wrong
Link
NOTE: The following animation contains a screamer!
- scratch.mit.edu/projects/159278/