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A '''[[screamer]]''' is a type of game, video, website, or program that aims to scare and startle viewers by tricking them into focusing on the screen before revealing a sudden and often frightening change. Most screamers use a combination of creepy or unsettling images and loud, sudden noises to create a sense of shock and fear in the viewer. For example, a screamer might appear to be a harmless video or game, but then suddenly flash a disturbing image of a face or creature accompanied by a loud scream to achieve their intended effect. Screamers are a common technique used in horror video games to create sudden and intense moments of fright.
The '''Watson-Scott Test''' is a [[Screamer#In video games|horror game]] that was developed and published by Normal Wholesome Games. It is a psychological thriller game that uses various psychological evaluations and tests to assess the player's personality and mental state. The game is set up as a mock psychological exam, where the player takes on the role of a test subject undergoing a battery of tests and questionnaires.  


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The game consists of a series of tests, each of which measures different aspects of the player's personality and mental state. The tests include a personality test, a Rorschach inkblot test, a memory test, and a spatial awareness test. The questions in each test are designed to be unsettling, and the player is asked to make choices that will determine the outcome of the game. The game's storyline revolves around the mysterious Watson-Scott Test, which is said to have been designed by a Dr. Watson and a Dr. Scott to test the limits of the human mind. The player is guided through the tests by an AI named The Program, which is said to be the product of a failed experiment that fused the consciousness of two researchers.
 
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The Watson-Scott Test is a horror game that was developed and published by Normal Wholesome Games. It is a psychological thriller game that uses various psychological evaluations and tests to assess the player's personality and mental state. The game is set up as a mock psychological exam, where the player takes on the role of a test subject undergoing a battery of tests and questionnaires.

The game consists of a series of tests, each of which measures different aspects of the player's personality and mental state. The tests include a personality test, a Rorschach inkblot test, a memory test, and a spatial awareness test. The questions in each test are designed to be unsettling, and the player is asked to make choices that will determine the outcome of the game. The game's storyline revolves around the mysterious Watson-Scott Test, which is said to have been designed by a Dr. Watson and a Dr. Scott to test the limits of the human mind. The player is guided through the tests by an AI named The Program, which is said to be the product of a failed experiment that fused the consciousness of two researchers.

You're not going mental, are you?