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|Name = Jeux Screamer
|title = Jeux Screamer
|Maker = samyhadji
|image = <gallery>
|Release date = May 22, 2017
Jeux.JPG|Gameplay
|Quote = Low Budget Maze Game
AlternativeEnding.png|Alternative
|Picture = Jeux.JPG
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|maker = samyhadji
|type = Scratch project
|date = May 22, 2017
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'''Jeux screamer''' is a [[screamer]] project created with Scratch, by a user ''samyhadji'' on  May 22, 2017
'''Jeux screamer''' is a [[screamer]] project created with Scratch, by a user samyhadji (Samy Hadji) on  May 22, 2017
 
The player moves the dot with the arrow keys, and the task is to navigate along a given path without touching the walls and reach all three if possible; each of them becomes more difficult as the player succeeds in completing them.
 
However, the final level becomes more complex, and completing it may result in a picture of [[Regan MacNeil]] along with the same scream from the 1988 film ''[[wikipedia:Slugs (1988 film)|Slugs]]''.
 
===Alternative version===
There is an alternative version of this game called "Crazy Maze Game" where completing the level 3 replacing the screamer with a text stating: "Congratulations! YOU WON THE GAME!", accompanied by a song called "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7v2GDbEmjGE Do Do Do Do, De Da Da]" by [[wikipedia:The Police|The Police]], this version is unofficial.
 
=== Showcase Video ===
[[File:JeuxScreamerCensored.mp4|400px]]


The game shares some points on the original [[The Maze]], the player has given an objective to navigate through the given path without hitting or touching the walls, but if the player crashes, will lead back to the beginning and the player has to start over, reaching the blue color will lead to a next level, the difficulty across the level involves the walls getting shrunk, and they are closer together, but the controls are different, the player controls the movement of the yellow ball using arrow keys, every time the player presses the keys, the movement of the ball only moves in 1 pixel, there are 3 levels in total, at the last level, the wall gaps are very small and tiny, nearly at the end, a picture of [[Regan MacNeil]] appears along with the same scream from [[The Maze]], there is an alternative version of this screamer, where the face is replaced with a text stating "Congratulations! YOU WON THE GAME!", followed by a song called "''Do Do Do Do, De Da Da''" by "The Police".
== Link ==
== Link ==
<u>NOTE</u>: The following game contains a [[screamer]]!
<u>NOTE</u>: The following game contains a [[screamer]]!
* scratch.mit.edu/projects/161098977/
* scratch.mit.edu/projects/161098977
* '''Safe version''': scratch.mit.edu/projects/337307447/
* '''SB3 File:''' web.archive.org/web/20230416222219/files.catbox.moe/igcam4.sb3
* '''Alternative version:''' scratch.mit.edu/projects/337307447
 
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Latest revision as of 13:07, 6 April 2024

Jeux screamer is a screamer project created with Scratch, by a user samyhadji (Samy Hadji) on May 22, 2017

The player moves the dot with the arrow keys, and the task is to navigate along a given path without touching the walls and reach all three if possible; each of them becomes more difficult as the player succeeds in completing them.

However, the final level becomes more complex, and completing it may result in a picture of Regan MacNeil along with the same scream from the 1988 film Slugs.

Alternative version

There is an alternative version of this game called "Crazy Maze Game" where completing the level 3 replacing the screamer with a text stating: "Congratulations! YOU WON THE GAME!", accompanied by a song called "Do Do Do Do, De Da Da" by The Police, this version is unofficial.

Showcase Video

Link

NOTE: The following game contains a screamer!

  • scratch.mit.edu/projects/161098977
  • SB3 File: web.archive.org/web/20230416222219/files.catbox.moe/igcam4.sb3
  • Alternative version: scratch.mit.edu/projects/337307447

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