The Uncle Who Works for Nintendo

I played the Uncle who Works for Nintendo twice. The first time I played it I got out of the house safe but my friend did not. The second time I played it, I think I died. This game was really creepy because it was suspenseful. It used creepy sound effects the same way that horror movies use sound to be scary. A moment that I remember very clearly is when the uncle comes in the second time I played the game and the screen is taken over by red text. In this moment I lost control of the screen and couldn’t click on anything anymore. This made it seem like my character in the game was being attacked. Along with sound, this game also incorporates images. When the setting changes, so does the background image. This made the game scarier because I kept thinking a scary image was going to pop up on the screen.

Another game that I played was Capri Toot. I thought this game was a lot more boring than the Uncle who Works for Nintendo because there was a lot more text and there wasn’t any sound. Also there were no images, the color of the rectangular border of the text just changed. I played this game a couple times and both times nothing notable, like an image appearing or sound playing occurred at the end. With that said, something that makes this game interesting is that I keep wondering if there is a strategy to it and if the ultimate goal is to get to Zone Z because it’s at the end of the alphabet.

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