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What do you think?

playing through it, pretty fun so far, defintely challenging

I have some gripe with the camera/mask cooldown (the time it takes after flipping the cam/mask before it could be flipped back again), it feels a bit too slow for how fast-paced the game can get at times. If the camera/mask could be flipped up and down instantaneously like the vent door, it would help with making the gameplay feel less jank

I've just finished Night 6. Personally, it's actually something I'm a fan of.

I like the unique approach the game has in its artstyle for sure; the designs are good and in general the art is kind of charming. The jumpscares could DEFINITELY use some work, though. Sometimes they seem to "clash" with how the eyes appear on some of them. The animatronics also just "appear" in your office, which looks weird in my opinion.

Second off, I do in fact enjoy the mechanics. Sure, they're reused from certain other FNAF games (major ones being the mask and the audio lures), but they're good. Albeit, I do wish the animatronics would act a little differently in that they wait for any other animatronic to finish their business (either in a camera or in your office) instead of barging in. Especially with the cameras, too.

I'm at least glad the sounds exist, otherwise the game would be MUCH harder than it needed to be, ESPECIALLY the Jesty/Crazy Cat appearance, Milky's laughter, and Cookie's banging. I would appreciate a few more sounds, though, since sometimes I can't tell if the Talkshow Host is in the room or not while I use any sort of equipment. I have noticed he still emits a sound, but it's very faint.

I'm gonna go over the characters that are up until Night 5 first.

Milky - Probably one of your main focuses throughout the entire game. He's a mixture between Springtrap and Freddy, as he makes sounds every time he moves and you have to steer him away from your office using audio lures. The one strategy for him is to just keep him at the stage so he can barely move; his face can be seen through the dark easily.

Jesty and Crazy Cat - I'm grouping them both into one because they work exactly the same in terms of being in your office. If either of them get in, you can just use the mask to make them think you're an animatronic, and they emit a sound to notify you of their presence. They CAN get annoying with some animatronics, however, but at least you can fend off Cookie if he's coming through the vent.

Cookie - Literally just Foxy.

Talkshow Host - He's one of the more annoying animatronics to deal with, and one you might spend a bit of time with if you're bad at handling him with the mask on. The latter is because you can't see any of his eyes to know which one to shock, sometimes resulting in death as a result. Generally my least favorite.

Old Milky - The Circus Baby keypad minigame as an animatronic. He disables your cameras and you need to type in a code to BOTH enable your cameras again and get him out of your office, as he is able to kill you if you wait long enough. He's kind of just... there. No other real reason.

The following section is exclusive to Night 6.

There are a few new things you need to worry about. First off, you have a rather salvaged Old Milky plushie blocking the clock that will alert you of anything that may be present, such as Haunted Milky (what I like to call them, or her, depending on if they are the mother in the game/the purple Milky in the minigames or not) and Shadow Milky. There is also the presence of Mr. Dog, who you will need to fend off.

Mr. Dog - Actually Springtrap.

Haunted Milky (AKA The Purple One) - Occassionally, they will appear on the left side of the office, and you need to put on your mask to make them go away. The plushie reacts by emitting a sound, and looking rather worried, to the point of sweating (mini theory time: the plushie is ALIVE TOO.)

Shadow Milky - He will occassionally appear on the cameras and disrupt the plushie. However, the plushie will still alert you, so you can know if he has arrived or not. Find him on the cameras, then disable your cameras with TAB to make him go away and return the plushie back to normal.

Night 6 might not be one of my favorites, as it isn't as challenging as even Night 5 and very likely the Custom Night (which I haven't dived into yet). I'd also recommend a few more challenges progressively being added into the night, and making the night longer overall.

The game was certainly quite a fun surprise indeed, even with its issues. It has good visuals in general, intense gameplay, and a good cast of characters overall. Even if the most it might get is an Honorable Mention for me, it's still quite fine indeed.

Wow I admire this game, looks good and this have a lot of potential (i need to do games like this quality to have more follows)

This looks like this might have some potential .Reminds me a lot of onaf, I think thats what the inspiration was because the art looks great

I didn't even get to voice act what is this blasphemy

DISCLAIMER: The original Milky's Game was associated with a few controversial individuals who now have no part in this game, this is it's own separate project.

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You are Lucas, a young adult who recently moved back into his old neighborhood, he gets a security job at Milky's Diner, but there's more to it than he expects..

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Check your office, put on your mask, check the cameras, play sound cues, shock animatronics, punch in numbers on a keypad, close the vent, and hope that you're quick enough. This game is all about reflexes, thinking on your feet, and adapting to any problem that may arise.

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@fatbeanssmelly69 - Owner, Writing, Voice Acting, Art

Freddy Plushbear - Co-Owner, Writing, Demolition Games Founder, Voice Acting, Programming

@FreddysLandIsCool - Game Thumbnail, Concept Artist

@realscawthon - FNAF

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This is meant to be the spiritual successor to Five Nights at Milky's: The Game, the art is better, the voice acting is more refined, the programming is higher quality, and the game is overall in a better state.

#fnaf #fangame #horror #pointnclick #puzzle #survival #arcade #other #fnaf #fnaf #fnaf



teen
Cartoon Violence
Mild Fantasy Violence
Mild Realistic Violence
Animated Bloodshed
Alcohol Use
Mild Language
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