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The questions asked by the Scratch cat are all very simple yes/no questions; and if you are to answer wrong, you are simply asked again. This trend continues until the fifth question, which consists of a bunch of random letters with no meaning - and the player gets the same result regardless of what they answer - the screamer.
The questions asked by the Scratch cat are all very simple yes/no questions; and if you are to answer wrong, you are simply asked again. This trend continues until the fifth question, which consists of a bunch of random letters with no meaning - and the player gets the same result regardless of what they answer - the screamer.


Like [[Fishing Collection!!|last time]], the screamer is joined by a blood-curling scream and an image from [[lomando.com]], this time the image has motion and is not static.
Like [[Fishing Collection!!|last time]], the screamer is joined by a blood-curling scream and an image from [[lomando.com]].


== Link ==
== Link ==

Revision as of 13:18, 8 January 2019

Quiz Night with the Scratch Cat! is a 2019 screamer game developed by Clardge, known on the Screamer wiki as MJC03. It is similar to his previous game - where it appears to be a cute game but ends in a screamer. This time, there is a clear hint towards the screamer.

The questions asked by the Scratch cat are all very simple yes/no questions; and if you are to answer wrong, you are simply asked again. This trend continues until the fifth question, which consists of a bunch of random letters with no meaning - and the player gets the same result regardless of what they answer - the screamer.

Like last time, the screamer is joined by a blood-curling scream and an image from lomando.com.

Link

scratch.mit.edu/projects/276975720/