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|type = [[Flash|Flash game]]
|type = [[Flash|Flash game]]
|date = 2007
|date = 2007
|Platform = [[Winterrowd.com]] (Bloggits)
|platform = [[Winterrowd.com]] (Bloggits)
|Written in = ActionScript
|written in = ActionScript
}}
}}
'''Find It''' was a [[flash]] [[screamer]] game developed by [[Jeremy Winterrowd]] in 2007. The game's objective was to locate a specific character among a large group of letters or numbers and click on it.
'''Find It''' was a [[flash]] [[screamer]] game developed by [[Jeremy Winterrowd]] in 2007. The game, presenting itself as a visual challenge, has the objective of locating a specific letter or number among a large group of similar-looking ones. It consists of three challenges, of which the first is to find a C among many rows of Os; the second is to find the number six, between many rows of nines. The third challenge is to locate an N among many rows of Ms; the N being at the far right of the top row. However, after successfully finding the hidden character in the third challenge, the game displays an animated image of Sarah Novak from the movie ''[[wikipedia:Exorcist: The Beginning|Exorcist: The Beginning]]'', quickly zooming into the screen accompanied by the same scream used in ''[[The Maze]]''. It then cuts to a still image of her.
 
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
File:FindItMainScreen.png|Initial screen.
File:FindIt1.png|First challenge.
File:FindIt2.png|Second challenge.
File:FindIt3.png|Third challenge.
</gallery>


The game had three challenges. The first challenge was to find a C among many rows of O, and the second was to find a six between many rows of nines. The third challenge was to locate an N among many rows of Ms, which was in the top right corner of the screen. The game's text claimed that the challenges were getting harder. However, when the player successfully found the hidden character in the third challenge, the game displayed an image of Sarah from the movie ''[[wikipedia:Exorcist: The Beginning|Exorcist: The Beginning]]'', who quickly zooms into the screen accompanied by the same scream used in ''[[The Maze]]''. The game then cut to a still image of Sarah.
==Link==
==Link==
<u>NOTE</u>: The following game contains a [[screamer]]!
<u>NOTE</u>: The following game contains a [[screamer]]!
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Find It was a flash screamer game developed by Jeremy Winterrowd in 2007. The game, presenting itself as a visual challenge, has the objective of locating a specific letter or number among a large group of similar-looking ones. It consists of three challenges, of which the first is to find a C among many rows of Os; the second is to find the number six, between many rows of nines. The third challenge is to locate an N among many rows of Ms; the N being at the far right of the top row. However, after successfully finding the hidden character in the third challenge, the game displays an animated image of Sarah Novak from the movie Exorcist: The Beginning, quickly zooming into the screen accompanied by the same scream used in The Maze. It then cuts to a still image of her.

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Link

NOTE: The following game contains a screamer!

  • winterrowd.com/findit/
  • Archived: web.archive.org/web/20070109194948/winterrowd.com/findit/
  • web.archive.org/web/20110107055201/winterrowd.com/findit/find-it.swf

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