Why aren't there other FNAF fangames where the whole animatronic cast are mythological creatures? Imagine how frightening a large minotaur animatronic making attempts to break down your door, or a centaur animatronic galloping down the hallway and having to avoid him by hiding under your desk. The animatronic formula can't always be limited to your typical fox, chicken, or cat.
I love the look of the animatronics with missing eyes in this game so much. Most games just put dark holes if they want no eyes, but actually seeing inside to the mess of metal and wires beneath their faces is so much cooler
I’m still hella curious on WHY this game was kinda pushed to the side, I always thought it was the cooler of the fan games, especially recently I always loved the animatronic designs in this game, I need more reptilian/dragon like animatronics Good video:) hopefully this will remind people of this game
In regular FNAF lore, it makes sense why the security guard/technician (for SL) would want to stay for 5-6 whole nights. Michael Afton has a goal directly related to fixing what his father has done, repairing the damage William Afton has caused… as well as earning the forgiveness of his younger brother. Rarely do other FNAF games have it work well too, however.
This game is insane. I don't understand how a game this good could be just forgotten for no good reason. the graphics look better then JR's and the gameplay loop is really intresing and far better then 90% of other fnaf fangames and the story is pretty good imo. definitly the most underated fnaf fan game of all time
Tealerland has always been one of my favorite FNaF/FNaF-adjacent fan games. It's really well-made with solid gameplay, and amazing designs. The fact that getting jumpscared is not one and done(unless you're low on health or with certain exceptions) also helps with progression, because you're not screwed the moment an animatromo catches you
I'm genuinely surprised that this game is forgotten, it's a high quality good game yet people look over it. I havent even played it and yet I still remembered everything about it. At least now people will be reminded of this masterpiece!
You should make a video on Playtime with Percy, it's also a fnaf fangame that really needs to be known across the world, the community is so lovely and the creator and the people who made the game is absolutely amazing
There is a RU-vid channel called Jake Ryan Southgate, where they are doing their own more personalized spin on the FNAF lore through animations, specifically the events of the Bite of ‘83 and the crying child’s new life in the suit. They use JR’s models for the animatronic suits, which was cool, and it’s got voice action. The animation and voices are a bit janky at some point, but it never fails to impress me when Fredbear walks around.
Great video about an underrated game from an underrated creator!!! I miss tealerland, it’s animatronic designs are probably some of my favorites out of any fangame
I played this on my own when it came out, and imma be 100% honest, I loved it, it is maybe one of my favorite fangames and it makes me sad it doesn't get the recognition it deserves
Ok this might sound bad? But I was never really a fan of the games themselves. I liked the lore and story of FANAF but just not the gameplay overall. I went ahead and tried this fan game and I actually ended up liking the gameplay. Is it odd that I preferred this fan game over the actual games?
This game is underrated there are only few more underrated ones The Most Underrated FNaF Game in DEFINETLY Project Readjusted 3 You should make a video about Project Readjusted 3 (its Top Tier)
One thing that I feel you kinda glossed over was the sound design. Dude, this is the most immersive fnaf fan game I’ve ever played all thanks to how great the sound design is. It really makes you panic and feel like danger is near whenever someone is in the hallway or at the door. Mischievous’ music box is terrifying along with his mechanical sounds, he sounds gigantic!
Im proud to say I never forgot Tealerland, it was one of my favorites along with Those Nights At Rachels, Tealerlands character designs remind me of actual old animatronics because of the uncanny facial structure and realistic eyes, and the metal framework underneath the fabric of the suits I genuinely wish more people knew about this game and I wish it got more traction to possibly create a sequel if there was any material to do so with
Thanks for the "scary dragon" warning brother, I could've had an heart attack On a serious note tho, when Tealerland came out I thought it'll be a hecking sensation but after that it was just exsiting, not popular but just "there"
I played this game before you and others made a gameplay on it i was shcoked why it wasn't even shown to any other people, the graphics are AWESOME the gameplay is Unique and once you get hang of it, it is pretty easy. i would recommend someone to play this game, it was so good, i even said that the game was Ahead of its time
Tealerland is one of my top FNAF games. Other than the design, the sound is on point, the enviroment is amazing and also, the gameplay. I would like one day to play it for myself, but I think I am going to shit myself when I do play it xDDD
I like the gameplay, I have never felt something being so chaotic yet so in control. There are a lot of stress factors: the hall is mostly dark enough for you to second guess who is standing there. The keyholes covers most info on who is there the time limit of the virus made it balanced yet stressing since there are instances where you have to either stay still or can't get through the hall The generator is a huge factor and you will panic when you need to refill it but can't When the stress factor got to you, you make the game herder for yourself. Yet if you are calm enough it's actually not that hard, it is mostly easily calculatable since you choose which character you trap first which would make your game easier.
I've been a fan of the fnaf franchise since the beginning and I've even VAed in a few obscure fan games. I am shocked that I never heard of this one. Thank you so much for telling me about my new favorite fan game by far.
as someone who plays tealerland religiously to this day, mischevious is my favorite animatronic gameplay wise because he can give you so much more breathing room than people think. when you play 7/20 mode, the fact that he pauses all animatronic activity in the hallway gives you those extra few seconds you desperatley need to power a gen and/or finish trapping an animatronic. he leads to a lot of stress as well, but thats what makes his gameplay so unique and fun. for all the plays you can get from him where you can complete a task you really need to, he can also make such stressful scenarios that feel nearly impossible to win!
Isn’t there a running trend of fnaf fan games being considered underrated just because nobody makes any more videos on them because they have run out of things to do in said games. Of course feel free to consider whatever you think is underrated as underrated so long as it makes logical sense for you that it fits the definition of “gets under the normal amount of attention/praise expected for what value it brings.” I just think that maybe we shouldn’t be so hasty to call these games underrated when they did all that they could for us and we moved on. As a practical example, 100%ing a game doesn’t make you value the game any less despite that accomplishment potentially making you play the game less and less or outright stop playing altogether, it just means you saw everything the game thinks it can make you see and the game can have a stopping point on its own terms.
I love the commentary in your videos because its very calming and how you explain fnaf fan games very well plus you should review fnaw, fnas, fnwmt, tubbyland, and etc(if you want to know the other ones i can say what they are).
I feel kinda bad for David, yes what he did was horrible and definitely wrong but at the same time it’s kinda morbidly understandable as to why he would hide the body with the company he and his brother put their life into failing and then the night taking a big enough toll on his mind to where he kills Teal… he’s definitely not the “good guy” there’s not really one in this story but he is a pitiable character
Okay hear me out but I think this game has the potential to be a full blown movie similar to the FNAF movie as it being a thriller but it definitely has potential and it is very much underrated. Change my mind
The whole visual style of this game is really great. Lost of the animatronics in games tend to look derpy but these ones genuinely look unnerving. Except for Willow she's somehow adorable.
I remember watching videos on the demo and i was really hyped for the game but not that many people played it which made me a bit disapointed so its cool to see you cover this amazing game, also happy new years!