Terrifying though. Not even just to other people, but to yourself as well. Edit: You’ve gotta think of how tall that thing is and how much damage it could do to someone
@@BonBon-od9zm I’ve just always felt like they were uncreative and the creator could just come up with their own story. However, I don’t hate them, and my mind has actually changed a little bit about fan games. A lot of them are just simply for fun and a way to experience FNAF in a whole new way. Even Scott Cawthon supports the fan games. I will admit, some fan games are actually really fun. Like I said, it’s just a different way to experience FNAF and it’s cool to see what other people would do if they were making a game about animatronics coming to life. As long as a fan game doesn’t ruin the original game, like making it sexual or more violent than it should, then I don’t mind it! Some fan games do do that, but those I just ignore and go to the ones that are actually good like the original game. Fan games are still not my favorite thing, but most of them are certainly not bad and don’t waste my time!
@@SheWolf_WarriorWould highly recommend Tyke & Sons, and Popgoes Arcade. They use the fnaf formula in a much more creative and unique spin that are equally amazing
il never forget when the game drop such a cool time to think it came out 2 days after my birthday felt like a gift and the hype building up to it was awesome and the theme stuck with me after all these years such a creepy and nostalgic them thank you Emil Macko for making in my opinion the best FNAF fan made game so much lore and the theme fits very well this was gonna be the last game making it a trilogy but Emil has stated he's working on a 4th entry in the franchise which I am excited for
get your flashlight as fast as you can and stare him down with the flashlight until he goes under the bed. look under the bed to see what side he's on and then go to the opposite side and stay there until you hear a creeking sound. after that, look to the other side of the bed and he should be there, hold your light at him until he goes into your closet, wardrobe or door. now, repeat this process until 6 AM. make sure to use the tape behind you a lot to fast forward the night. and you might also see a cat on either side of the bed. if you hear a weird breating sort of sound then that means she's there. just hold your light on her and she'll go away.
It's been about five years since I found out about this game. I found out about it literally the day it came out. By chance. She scared me a lot, despite the fact that I was already a teenager then. I was afraid to sleep. These freaks stood next to me, smiling and shaking, but did nothing. I froze with fear and even quietly cried. Looks like it was sleep paralysis or just a nightmare. I have never been afraid of FNAF games. I laughed when I played the 4th game. But "Five Nights At Candy's (!3!)" is made with soul or something. I was very afraid of these monsters. They do not have such sharp fangs and claws as the "nightmare" FNAF animatronics, but they are very scary. Now I'm older and yesterday I accidentally remembered this game. Decided to download and play. Now I'm afraid. Today I felt the presence of this infernal cat. I'm afraid. I don't know.
I followed the FNAC series way before it had released FNAC3 and when all it had out was a demo (which was only one night) I would just excitedly play the demo over and over again because I just loved the mechanics and was that excited for when the game released and tbh did not disappoint
I feel like part of why the Monsters were more effective than the Nightmares in being frightening is because the Nightmares are just large worn down animatronics with sharp teeth and claws, meanwhile Monster Rat and Monster Cat are almost a blend of wires and flesh with metal sticking out from their bodies with their heads and torso stitched together. I personally believe the Monster look like they’re made of flesh and wires, but that’s just me. Basically the Nightmares try too hard to be scary while the Monsters try to look more twisted and creepy and it works, but that’s just what I think.
I like the look of Nightmare Rat a lot more than the Nightmare animatronics from FNAF 4. They went too overbored with them to where they weren't scary and just looked dumb. Nightmare Rat is actually terrifying.
This theme is pretty creepy like when you hear it, it sounds like a theme that you in movies or games when you explore a creepy place with something hunting you
As a person, who grew up on FNAF games, I will say that this fan edition SURPASSED the founder! I still declare without shame: these are fictional creatures that still make me shudder. This is my children's horror story!!!
FNAC is the game I will probably never play because my biggest childhood fears were looking in dark places and suddenly seeing a pair of hungry eyes... That scares me to this day
Let's think about this for a split second. So. If you (the reader) were in this situation what would you do? Would you be scared or concerned? You wouldn't be able to tell anyone hence they won't believe that a giant animatronic rat and cat are trying to "kill" you. That's another thing do they kill you since they are in the girls head?