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'''Optical Illusions''' was another one of [[Liquid Generation]] sabotages game that was hosted on various sites, originally created in 2005 by an unknown creator. The game was taken down along with the entire [[Liquid Generation]] site.
'''Optical Illusions''' was a [[screamer]] animation originally created on October 18th, 2002 by [[Liquid Generation]] as part of their "[[Sabotage]]" pranks.


It's an illusion game where the player has to concentrate on the pictures, as well asking them questions that are clearly undefined to answer like "Count the black dots" and "How Many Legs does this Elephant have?", regardless of whether to answer the questions or not, there is a button which goes on to the next picture with different questions. the images used in the game are very similar to [[Optical Illusions]] although it was already based on the original.
The game is designed to challenge the player's perception with pictures and undefined questions, such as "Count the black dots" and "How many legs does this elephant have?" The game progresses with a button leading to the next picture with different questions. The images used in the game are similar to optical illusions, and the sixth illusion features a black and white spiral with a text instructing the player to look at it for 10 seconds before looking away. However, after four seconds, a stock photo of a white mouse with big teeth pops up with a loud scream, similar to [[M.C. Escher Examinations]] and Liquid Generation's [[Sabotage: What's Wrong With This Picture?|What's Wrong With This Picture?]] The game ends with the Liquid Generation jingle playing, but the Ninja does not get crushed in the Albino Blacksheep version.
 
In the sixth illusion, it will show a black and white spiral with a text underneath the image which informs the player to look at the spiral for 10 seconds then look away after, but in 4 seconds during the illusion, a stock photo of a white mouse with big teeth pops-up along with a loud scream which is used in [[M.C. Escher Examinations]] and [[Sabotage: What's Wrong With This Picture]]. Afterward, the Liquid Generation jingle plays. The Ninja does not get crushed in the Albino Blacksheep version.
==Links==
==Links==
<u>NOTE</u>: The following game contains a [[screamer]]!
<u>NOTE</u>: The following game contains a [[screamer]]!

Revision as of 07:21, 13 April 2023

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Optical Illusions was a screamer animation originally created on October 18th, 2002 by Liquid Generation as part of their "Sabotage" pranks.

The game is designed to challenge the player's perception with pictures and undefined questions, such as "Count the black dots" and "How many legs does this elephant have?" The game progresses with a button leading to the next picture with different questions. The images used in the game are similar to optical illusions, and the sixth illusion features a black and white spiral with a text instructing the player to look at it for 10 seconds before looking away. However, after four seconds, a stock photo of a white mouse with big teeth pops up with a loud scream, similar to M.C. Escher Examinations and Liquid Generation's What's Wrong With This Picture? The game ends with the Liquid Generation jingle playing, but the Ninja does not get crushed in the Albino Blacksheep version.

Links

NOTE: The following game contains a screamer!

  • liquidgeneration.com/sabotage/optical_sabotage.asf
  • Albino Blacksheep Version (Emulated .swf): albinoblacksheep.com/flash/optical
  • web.archive.org/web/20140516185005/98.org.ua/files/optical.swf


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