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In the strange and bewildering world of online accounts, there's an unexpected battle brewing. Two titans, CheggersFan76 and SmartyPants, are locked in a perpetual clash, each representing an obscure 2007 trivia game for the Wii. It's a rivalry that leaves us all scratching our heads, wondering why anyone would dedicate themselves to such an unusual quest for supremacy.

As for the game itself, Cheggers' Party Quiz, it's a peculiar beast. Some might call it their favorite game ever, and perhaps it even deserves more recognition than its meager 0.5 rating suggests. There's an undeniable charm to a game that inspires such loyalty, despite its niche status.

The game's strengths might not be immediately evident to the uninitiated. It's a trivia game, pure and simple, with a dash of quirky humor thrown in for good measure. If you're a fan of random facts and obscure knowledge, you might find yourself oddly drawn to Cheggers' Party Quiz.

However, it's also undeniable that this game won't be everyone's cup of tea. The niche appeal and dated presentation may leave many players scratching their heads, wondering why they're dedicating their precious gaming time to a 2007 Wii trivia title.

In the end, Cheggers' Party Quiz seems to exist in a world of its own, where the battle for the best-themed account rages on. For those who appreciate its peculiar charm and trivia challenges, it might deserve a solid 5.0 rating. But for the rest of us, it's a reminder that the world of gaming is a vast and strange landscape, where even the most unexpected titles can inspire fierce devotion.

Score: 5.0/10


SCP-106 - Keith Chegwin

SCP-106 is a sapient entity or entities capable of initiating and exerting control over anomalous phenomena on Earth and in all regions of space observable thus far by modern scientific methods. SCP-106 is hostile, and is believed to be motivated by a desire to cause profound distress and suffering to humanity on a planetary scale. The methodology of SCP-106 in achieving this goal appears to include undermining large-scale human institutions and specifically eroding belief in a rational consensus reality.

Anomalous activity has been documented by the Foundation since its inception in ████, and evidence exists of such activity dating back to the beginnings of recorded history. However, shortly after the formal establishment of the Foundation, this activity increased sharply, and early statistical models suggested a coordinated actor behind a significant amount of documented anomalies. The presence of an agent causing this phenomena was confirmed in 1957. Communication was received from SCP-106 by the Foundation in early 1976, demonstrating that SCP-106 possessed sapience and intelligence that was sufficiently analogous to humans to enable a meaningful transfer of information. The records of this communication are limited to Level 5 clearance at this time.

Upon receiving the communication from SCP-106, Project Cheggers Plays Pop (later known as SCP-1978) was initiated. This project is believed to have interfered significantly with SCP-106's ability to locate and perceive humanity and Earth during its lifetime, accounting for a sharp decline in the rate of new anomalous phenomena and fewer anomalies of a high-impact nature.

With the cessation of SCP- 1978, SCP-106 has succeeded in locating and properly identifying the population of Earth, and resumed its direct influence over anomalous activity on Earth and local environs as of 2007. This has taken the form of newly documented anomalies, as well as the spontaneous disappearance and reappearance outside of Foundation custody of previously contained phenomena, in new iterations that have been altered to apparently cause greater amounts of difficulty in containment and heightened psychological impact upon Foundation personnel and civilians. A developing listing of altered phenomena with existing SCP designations is attached to this file.

The precise nature of SCP-106 itself is unknown at this time. Available sources of information suggest that SCP-106 is alive, occupies a plane of existence either similar or identical to that observable by humanity, displays a form of intelligence organically similar to that of humans or adapted to be such, and possesses an intimate understanding of human psychology.

The purpose behind SCP-106's manipulation of local reality is not discernible with current information. No means are now known of interfering directly with SCP-106.

Last recorded sentence: "You thought Will Smith was in bloody Grease? I'm gonna bash yer skull lad!" - July 7th, 2022

Hands down my favorite game ever, I don't know why this game has a 0.5 I think it deserves a 5.0 instead.

A man's restless soul is trapped within this game

Just a heads up

This review contains spoilers

I was only nine years old. I loved Cheggers' Party Quiz so much, I played the game so much that I own alot copies of this game on every platform. I'd pray to Cheggers every night before I go to bed, thanking for the life I've been given. "Cheggers is love", I would say, "Cheggers is life". My dad hears me and calls me a faggot. I knew he was just jealous for my devotion of Cheggers. I called him a cunt. He slaps me and sends me to go to sleep. I'm crying now and my face hurts. I lay in bed and it's really cold. A warmth is moving towards me. I feel something touch me. It's Cheggers. I'm so happy. He whispers in my ear, "On the Nose right on the Nose". He grabs me with his powerful br'tish hands, and puts me on my hands and knees. I spread my ass-cheeks for Cheggers. He penetrates my butthole. It hurts so much, but I do it for Cheggers. I can feel my butt tearing as my eyes start to water. I push against his force. I want to please Cheggers. He roars a wo hey!, as he fills my butt with his love. My dad walks in. Cheggers looks him straight in the eye, and says, "Bad Hair day Player 2?". Cheggers leaves through my window. Cheggers is love. Cheggers is life.






















































This game actually sucks lol


It's nothing. There's nothing here.

If this were an abstract art piece on how little you have to put in while still making something that can recognisably be called a video game, then I would praise it for that, but alas no.

The box for the game will provide you more amusement than the shoddy quiz game itself ever can.

PEAK PEAK PEAK PEAK PEAK FICTION

Chegger's Spooky House of Jumpscares

The Cheggening has begun. Prepare yourselves for the Chegging.

What Morbius is to cinema, Cheggers is to video games.

This is the lowest rated game on Backloggd.







So it's time to contribute by keeping it that way.

This is what gaming was made for.