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'''Black or White '''is a game, made with the program Scratch, and contains a [[screamer]] at the end. It was made by user ''RyanBenLee'' on May 1 2010.
'''Black or White '''is a game made with the program Scratch, and contains a [[screamer]] at the end. It was made by user ''RyanBenLee'' on May 1 2010.


== '''Black or White''' ==
== '''Black or White''' ==
{{Infobox|title = Black or White|image = Blackorwhiteryanbenlee.PNG|maker = RyanBenLee|date = May 1, 2010|type = Scratch Project|language = {{UKFlag}} English|country = {{Singapore}}}}
{{Infobox|title = Black or White|image = Blackorwhiteryanbenlee.PNG|maker = RyanBenLee|date = May 1, 2010|type = Scratch Project|language = {{UKFlag}} English|country = {{Singapore}}}}


<nowiki>The game is a platformer-style game which includes a black ball with a face which turns white,if the spacebar is pressed and the player has to use arrow keys to control the ball.If there is a black pattern in the backround,the player has to turn white to go trough the black patterns,if the player touches the black patterns while being black, a  backround with the word 'OW! :I'shows up and then restarts the level.The song ''</nowiki>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjZwi_PJiio Black or White]<nowiki> ''by Michael Jacskon plays in the backround during the game.Once the player completes the game,a image of a Spiral shows up and after 10 seconds,a picture of Michael Jackson as a werewolf from Thriller pops up briefly with a loud scream,a text  stating:''</nowiki>''lol gotta''<nowiki>''</nowiki> shows up at the end.
<nowiki>The game is a platformer-style game which includes a black ball with a face which turns white, if the spacebar is pressed and the player has to use arrow keys to control the ball.If there is a black pattern in the backround, the player has to turn white to go trough the black patterns, if the player touches the black patterns while being black, a  backround with the word 'OW! :I' shows up and then restarts the level.The song ''</nowiki>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjZwi_PJiio Black or White]<nowiki> ''by Michael Jacskon plays in the backround during the game.Once the player completes the game, a image of a Spiral shows up and after 10 seconds, a picture of Michael Jackson as a werewolf from Thriller pops up briefly with a loud scream, a text  stating: ''</nowiki>''lol gotta''<nowiki>''</nowiki> shows up at the end.


These are several copies from the scratch project that contained a [[screamer]] at the end by copying scratch projects which is the original.
These are several copies from the scratch project that contained a [[screamer]] at the end by copying scratch projects which is the original.

Revision as of 03:08, 13 April 2019

Black or White is a game made with the program Scratch, and contains a screamer at the end. It was made by user RyanBenLee on May 1 2010.

Black or White

The game is a platformer-style game which includes a black ball with a face which turns white, if the spacebar is pressed and the player has to use arrow keys to control the ball.If there is a black pattern in the backround, the player has to turn white to go trough the black patterns, if the player touches the black patterns while being black, a backround with the word 'OW! :I' shows up and then restarts the level.The song ''Black or White ''by Michael Jacskon plays in the backround during the game.Once the player completes the game, a image of a Spiral shows up and after 10 seconds, a picture of Michael Jackson as a werewolf from Thriller pops up briefly with a loud scream, a text stating: ''lol gotta'' shows up at the end.

These are several copies from the scratch project that contained a screamer at the end by copying scratch projects which is the original.

Link

NOTE: The following game contains a screamer!

  • scratch.mit.edu/projects/1019807/

Mirror Links

  • scratch.mit.edu/projects/3017767/
  • scratch.mit.edu/projects/156802418/
  • scratch.mit.edu/projects/1256815/