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Flying Eyeball

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The Flying Eyeball is the main antagonist of the 2015 video-game Space Blaster.

History

The protagonist has to play a video-game named Space Blasters twice, a flying game, where the protagonist just flies into infinity with a space shuttle. There's no objective goals, you just have to fly enough untill you are ready for the next game, and a 3D video-game just titled PLaY mE. PLaY mE, is a 3D video-game, where the protagonist walks inside of dark isolated rooms, where the player's objective goal is to find a button named Freedom. Once pressed, the protagonist has the ability to leave.

Eventually, the game would ask the player if they want to set the entity free. When choosing no, the game will switch into the second 3D video-game titled eND_tHiS. When entering eNd_tHis, the protagonist has to pres a button named Freedom. Once pressed, the Flying Eyeball appears inside of a ring.

The protagonist has to survive the attacks from Flying Eyeball, that shoots him, and showcases red-eyeball imagery. Eventually, the protagonist will be sent into a yellow maze. Inside, the protagonist has to find a gun, and shoo the Flying Eyeball. Once shot enough times, the protagonist will be sent into a white isolated room, where the protagonist approaches a being lying down and the game ends.

Trivia

  • Flying Eyeball was based on Sinistar from the game titled the same, and Defender video-game.
  • Flying Eyeball might of been based on Cacodemon Pogchamp.
  • Flying Eyeballs attacks are similar to Specimen 9 ending fight scene.
  • A character from the video-game, named Lines, is featured in Spooky's Jumpscare Mansion, as a "secret unseen enemy".

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Spooky's FatherBayagotothFlying Eyeball