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kinda based
This game graphically is there.
Like so far this game i'd say has A LOT of potential however the game mechanically could be better because just looking back and forth even for the first night isnt enough to keep people interested. something a little more fast paced with more interesting mechanics could work a lot more.
Another thing I would say that the models also looks really creepy in places (mainly when up close) however they do in places and same with environments look a bit rough with lighting.
But overall this has a lot of potential to be something more, i'd say you just need to think a bit more creatively on mechanics and this could be something cool. Good luck with this!
Mmmm, the humanoids models of the characters are really unsettling, this looks like a new follower has appeared >:)!
Really good stuff so far, can tell a lot of work was put into those animations to go the extra mile https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZS4wx8OwnE
In Phobia: The Awakening, you play as Mark, a brand new security guard working overnight at a warehouse which is currently holding animatronics from an old closed down pizzeria known as Wiggle Pizza House. However, something is not right, and not even the company knows what is wrong...
In this game, you'll need to survive your shift from 12 AM to 6 AM with six nights of intense horror. As a bonus, there's only a few secrets hidden to be found, with a dark lore waiting to be uncovered.
Phobia: The Awakening is a Five Nights at Freddy's fangame featuring animatronics that are inspired by puppets made by a children's band known as The Wiggles. The game does not stick to the source material entirely to give it a taste of its own, this including the addition of some original characters.
For the new version the series is continuing with that includes original characters rather than The Wiggles, check out Showman's: The Awakening!
Credits
Music and sound by @the_Wolfdog
Matthew voiced by @JollyGiant64
Technician voiced by @MikeGamer023
Cook Robotics CEO and Mark voiced by @ih-ihs
Disclaimer:
I do not own The Wiggles nor their puppets, neither do I own Five Nights at Freddy's. This game is simply intended for purposes of fun, and in no way is intending to give The Wiggles or their puppets a bad image. I grew up with The Wiggles, so making a silly and scary game with my very early childhood is just to say: "Hey, these things are pretty freaky, and I remember being scared of them." The Wiggles were pretty epic during the early 2000s in my honest opinion.
Mild Realistic Violence
Realistic Bloodshed
Mild Language