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{{Infobox|title = Will you find the cheese ?|image = Will you find the cheese..PNG|maker = Moussarazeh|date = May 28, 2016|type = Scratch Game|language = {{French}}|country = }}''Will you find the cheese'' is a French scratch game made by Moussarazeh. "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCBDlC0N8Rc The Carnival of the Animals - VII. Aquarium]" is playing in the background. | |||
This game is supposed to be similar to [[Jeremy Winterrowd]]'s [[The Maze]], the player wants to move the mouse by using the space button to move an ending secret level while you find the cheese. if the walls touched, a flashing picture of Phil Spector pops up along with the same scream from [[The Maze]], the game restores to normal. | This game is supposed to be similar to [[Jeremy Winterrowd]]'s [[The Maze]], the player wants to move the mouse by using the space button to move an ending secret level while you find the cheese. if the walls touched, a flashing picture of Phil Spector pops up along with the same scream from [[The Maze]], the game restores to normal. | ||
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Revision as of 21:28, 8 October 2019
Will you find the cheese is a French scratch game made by Moussarazeh. "The Carnival of the Animals - VII. Aquarium" is playing in the background.
This game is supposed to be similar to Jeremy Winterrowd's The Maze, the player wants to move the mouse by using the space button to move an ending secret level while you find the cheese. if the walls touched, a flashing picture of Phil Spector pops up along with the same scream from The Maze, the game restores to normal.
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NOTE: The following game contains a screamer with flashing lights!
- scratch.mit.edu/projects/111626269/