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''?-2'' is a [[screamer]] project built with [[Scratch]] by user ''YesImSwag'' in Aug 13, 2015.
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'''?-2''' is a [[screamer]] project developed using [[Scratch]] by a user named "YesImSwag" on August 13, 2015.  


The project begins with an empty, dark room, the player has given an instruction which tells about the controls, the player can only move using W-S keys and a spacebar does nothing, the objective is to enter the room, When entering, they are seen with darkness, However, after 15 seconds, an animation of doge appears, approaching the player, along with the same scream from FNAF 1, a text appears stating ''"ded"'' afterward, the [[screamer]] can occur when they are not entering the room, there are no endings to this game.
The [[game]] spawns the player in a room and receives instructions on movement controls, which can be done using either arrow keys or the spacebar. However, the game lacks a specific objective, allowing the player to just explore a dark hallway themselves. After wandering around for a while, an animated [[screamer]] featuring Doge, portrayed as a stick figure, suddenly [[jumpscares]] the player, accompanied by the same scream from [[wikipedia:Five Nights at Freddy's|Five Nights at Freddy's 1]]. The game ends with the screen displaying "Ded." It's noteworthy that, in the source code, the screamer can be triggered shortly after the player begins moving.
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''?-2'' has its version or remix titled "Lily's Basement" created by Ryanthescreamerfan70. The difference is the change of the room into pink, displaying the text "Lily's Basement." As the player explores the dark hallway in her basement, a pop-up appears, featuring the same screamer from "Is She Cute or Not," accompanied by the identical scream from The Maze. Subsequently, it transitions to a black background with purple text, indicating that the player has been frightened by Lily.
==Links==
<u>NOTE</u>: The following project contains a [[screamer]]!
<u>NOTE</u>: The following project contains a [[screamer]]!
*scratch.mit.edu/projects/73000464/
*scratch.mit.edu/projects/73000464
*'''Permalink:''' web.archive.org/web/20230719114706/litter.catbox.moe/w9xrzr.sb3
*'''Lily's Basement''': scratch.mit.edu/projects/879743251
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Latest revision as of 08:52, 3 April 2024

?-2 is a screamer project developed using Scratch by a user named "YesImSwag" on August 13, 2015.

The game spawns the player in a room and receives instructions on movement controls, which can be done using either arrow keys or the spacebar. However, the game lacks a specific objective, allowing the player to just explore a dark hallway themselves. After wandering around for a while, an animated screamer featuring Doge, portrayed as a stick figure, suddenly jumpscares the player, accompanied by the same scream from Five Nights at Freddy's 1. The game ends with the screen displaying "Ded." It's noteworthy that, in the source code, the screamer can be triggered shortly after the player begins moving.

?-2 has its version or remix titled "Lily's Basement" created by Ryanthescreamerfan70. The difference is the change of the room into pink, displaying the text "Lily's Basement." As the player explores the dark hallway in her basement, a pop-up appears, featuring the same screamer from "Is She Cute or Not," accompanied by the identical scream from The Maze. Subsequently, it transitions to a black background with purple text, indicating that the player has been frightened by Lily.

Links

NOTE: The following project contains a screamer!

  • scratch.mit.edu/projects/73000464
  • Permalink: web.archive.org/web/20230719114706/litter.catbox.moe/w9xrzr.sb3
  • Lily's Basement: scratch.mit.edu/projects/879743251

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