Clapping Party

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[[Image:Clapping Party.png|thumb|200px|Party! Clapping Party!]]  
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'''Clapping Party''' is a [[Games|video game]] originating from the [[Strong Bad Email]] [[slumber party]], which [[Homestar Runner]] says is the only video game he is allowed to play. Its objective is to cause two on-screen hands to clap by clicking the text "PRESS HERE TO CLAP". After clapping three times, a screen will appear that says "ROUND CLEAR!!". On the second round, clapping three times unlocks [[Blistergeist]] mode. This involves a ghost in a hockey mask attacking the hands with a chainsaw, causing large blisters to appear on them. It can be played by clicking the word "questionable" at the end of [[slumber party]].
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'''''Clapping Party''''' is a simplistic [[Games|video game]] based around clapping a pair of digital hands. It originated in the [[Strong Bad Email]] [[slumber party]] as an extreme example of an inoffensive, child-friendly game {{--}} it is the only video game [[Homestar Runner]] is allowed to play, in sharp contrast with [[parents|his father]]'s {{w|Entertainment Software Rating Board|Rated M for Mature}} collection of titles.
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According to [[Strong Sad]], the game features an end boss.
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A playable version of ''Clapping Party'' is available as an [[Easter egg]] in the slumber party sbemail. The two on-screen hands are clapped by clicking onscreen text "PRESS HERE TO CLAP". After clapping three times, a screen will appear that says "ROUND CLEAR!!". On the second round, clapping three times unlocks [[Blistergeist]] mode: a ghost in a hockey mask attacks the hands with a chainsaw, causing large blisters to appear on them.
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[[YouTube Related Video Thumbnails#clappingparty|The false autoplay]] for the Halloween toon [[Haunted Photo Booth]] on [[YouTube]] is apparently a video of 10 hours of 1080p Clapping Party gameplay.
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==Fun Facts==
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*The [[homestarrunnerdotcom|YouTube]] version of the [[Halloween]] toon [[Haunted Photo Booth]] ends with [[YouTube Related Video Thumbnails#clappingparty|a false autoplay graphic]] for a nonexistent 10-hour video showing 1080p ''Clapping Party'' gameplay.
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*[[Strong Sad]] is shown beating the final boss of the game in [[the next april fools thing]].
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[[Category:Video Games]]

Current revision as of 01:55, 27 January 2026

Party! Clapping Party!

Clapping Party is a simplistic video game based around clapping a pair of digital hands. It originated in the Strong Bad Email slumber party as an extreme example of an inoffensive, child-friendly game — it is the only video game Homestar Runner is allowed to play, in sharp contrast with his father's Rated M for Mature collection of titles.

A playable version of Clapping Party is available as an Easter egg in the slumber party sbemail. The two on-screen hands are clapped by clicking onscreen text "PRESS HERE TO CLAP". After clapping three times, a screen will appear that says "ROUND CLEAR!!". On the second round, clapping three times unlocks Blistergeist mode: a ghost in a hockey mask attacks the hands with a chainsaw, causing large blisters to appear on them.

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