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'''[[Christmas Coal]]''' is a screamer video uploaded on Newgrounds in December 2008 by ''ReignOverhead''. It starts with a badly drawn animation featuring a narrator over a montage of Christmas images. The narrator speaks of how Santa Claus brings coal to those children who behave poorly. When explaining that Santa's coal is not burned wood but rather something else, an image of a burning man pops up accompanied by a frighteningly loud scream. There is also an extended version of this video, in which it details out the receiving of this "coal" and a short tale of Frosty the Snowman, both accompanied by a loud scream near the end.
'''[[Hotel Mario 6]]''' was a [[screamer]] game, with gameplay similar to the [[Luna Game|Luna Games]], only available for Windows and Macintosh devices. It was developed by Conscripts and published on {{Crappy|Gamejolt}} in August 2014. As of 2017, the game was either deleted by its creator or got taken down for uncertain reasons.
 
Despite its name, the game plays like the traditional Mario Bros games - though a remixed version of the main menu theme from Hotel Mario plays as the BGM. The only controls involve the arrow keys for moving and jumping; the movement speed is notably slower than would otherwise be expected, The game has pretty crude graphics: Mario has a whopping 6 frames of animation in total, three for his walking animation (the game doesn't allow running), two for his jump, and one for his surprised reaction.

Revision as of 23:08, 31 December 2020

Hotel Mario 6 was a screamer game, with gameplay similar to the Luna Games, only available for Windows and Macintosh devices. It was developed by Conscripts and published on Template:Crappy in August 2014. As of 2017, the game was either deleted by its creator or got taken down for uncertain reasons.

Despite its name, the game plays like the traditional Mario Bros games - though a remixed version of the main menu theme from Hotel Mario plays as the BGM. The only controls involve the arrow keys for moving and jumping; the movement speed is notably slower than would otherwise be expected, The game has pretty crude graphics: Mario has a whopping 6 frames of animation in total, three for his walking animation (the game doesn't allow running), two for his jump, and one for his surprised reaction.