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{{Flashing lights}}{{Infobox|title = Black Licorice|image = Nick Clickamajigs.PNG|maker = Nickelodeon|date = 2002|type = Flash game|language = {{English}}|country = {{United States}}}}'''Black Licorice''' is a "''Clickamajig''" game made by Nickelodeon on Halloween of 2002.
{{Flashing lights}}{{Infobox|title = Black Licorice|image = Nick Clickamajigs.PNG|maker = Nickelodeon|date = 2002|type = Flash game|language = {{English}}|country = {{United States}}}}'''Black Licorice''' is a "''Clickamajig''" game made by Nickelodeon on Halloween of 2002.


After clicking the title screen, a brief message appears, warning the player not to give black licorice to any of the trick-or-treaters at the door. Once the player opens the door, three of five trick-or-treaters will be wating for you: a boy dressed as a cowboy, a girl dressed as a bunny, a boy dressed as a fire fighter, a girl dressed as a fairy or black cat, and a baby dressed as a pumpkin or a bee. Strangly, all the trick-or-treaters have photos of real children as heads. The player then must hand them candies from a plate, and has to be careful not to click on the black licorice, but it can be difficult not to. If the player does give any of the trick-or-treaters black licorice, the happy music in the background stops. "''Black licorice?''" the kid asks, disappointed, before saying in a deep demonic voice "''I DON’T LIKE BLACK LICORICE!"'' while the kid transforms into a monster depending on which trick-or-treater the player gave the black licorice to, and a scare chord plays. The voices of each kid are different, unless they have the same face. The same goes for the demonic voices, they are all different too. The player automatically slams the door shut before the kid can hurt them. After that, the game resets.  
After clicking the title screen, a brief message appears, warning the player not to give black licorice to any of the trick-or-treaters at the door. Once the player opens the door, three of five trick-or-treaters will be waiting for you: a boy dressed as a cowboy, a girl dressed as a bunny, a boy dressed as a firefighter, a girl dressed as a fairy or black cat, and a baby dressed as a pumpkin or a bee. Strangely, all the trick-or-treaters have photos of real children as heads. The player then must hand them candies from a plate and has to be careful not to click on the black licorice, but it can be difficult not to. If the player does give any of the trick-or-treaters black licorice, the happy music in the background stops. "''Black licorice?''" the kid asks, disappointed, before saying in a deep demonic voice "''I DON’T LIKE BLACK LICORICE!"'' while the kid transforms into a monster depending on which trick-or-treater the player gave the black licorice to, and a scare chord plays. The voices of each kid are different unless they have the same face. The same goes for the demonic voices, they are all different too. The player automatically slams the door shut before the kid can hurt them. After that, the game resets.  


This game can also be sent via e-mail. Before sending it, the sender can choose a trick-or-treater to scare the receiver with. When the receiver plays the game, there are no black licorice pieces, only the orange candies. A screamer can occur after the player hands out a few of the candies. The door will slam shut, followed by the trick-or-treater the sender chose peeking through the mail slot saying, "''Oh yeah, I almost forgot''", before busting its head through the mail slot and saying "''HAPPY HALLOWEEN!''" with a demonic face.
This game can also be sent via e-mail. Before sending it, the sender can choose a trick-or-treater to scare the receiver with. When the receiver plays the game, there are no black licorice pieces, only the orange candies. A screamer can occur after the player hands out a few of the candies. The door will slam shut, followed by the trick-or-treater the sender chose peeking through the mail slot saying, "''Oh yeah, I almost forgot''", before busting its head through the mail slot and saying "''HAPPY HALLOWEEN!''" with a demonic face.

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Black Licorice is a "Clickamajig" game made by Nickelodeon on Halloween of 2002.

After clicking the title screen, a brief message appears, warning the player not to give black licorice to any of the trick-or-treaters at the door. Once the player opens the door, three of five trick-or-treaters will be waiting for you: a boy dressed as a cowboy, a girl dressed as a bunny, a boy dressed as a firefighter, a girl dressed as a fairy or black cat, and a baby dressed as a pumpkin or a bee. Strangely, all the trick-or-treaters have photos of real children as heads. The player then must hand them candies from a plate and has to be careful not to click on the black licorice, but it can be difficult not to. If the player does give any of the trick-or-treaters black licorice, the happy music in the background stops. "Black licorice?" the kid asks, disappointed, before saying in a deep demonic voice "I DON’T LIKE BLACK LICORICE!" while the kid transforms into a monster depending on which trick-or-treater the player gave the black licorice to, and a scare chord plays. The voices of each kid are different unless they have the same face. The same goes for the demonic voices, they are all different too. The player automatically slams the door shut before the kid can hurt them. After that, the game resets.

This game can also be sent via e-mail. Before sending it, the sender can choose a trick-or-treater to scare the receiver with. When the receiver plays the game, there are no black licorice pieces, only the orange candies. A screamer can occur after the player hands out a few of the candies. The door will slam shut, followed by the trick-or-treater the sender chose peeking through the mail slot saying, "Oh yeah, I almost forgot", before busting its head through the mail slot and saying "HAPPY HALLOWEEN!" with a demonic face.

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NOTE: The following game contains a screamer!