Heya, Everybody! I just wanted to say happy Halloween! It’s been 2 years since FNaF realeased, and that game changed my gaming career. I never liked the horror genre until I came across FNaF. Boy, was in love with that. I remember when me and my cousin was at my Grandma’s and he had his kindle. He had a game, called Five Nights at Freddy’s. It was sometime in August, about 2 weeks after my birthday. I was so scared, and I don’t know why. I couldn’t watch Freddy’s power out jumpscare. My cousin just laughed. It was fun, and that was my first time playing FNaF. I love that memory. The next day, I begged him to play it again ( he didn’t :P). Then, of course, #2 came out. My friend at church played it all the time, and when he didn’t (which is when he forgot his tablet) we did nothing. In Fifth grade, me and my friends were trying to find a way to play FNaF online on the computer. That’s when my friend came across the website Scratch, the game making website. We thought it was a video, but it wasn’t. My friend jumped out of his seat when he played it. It was hilarious. Then, in Sixth grade, I began to learn how to make games myself. It was hard, but I got used to it. Then, over this summer, I got a laptop and switched to Clickteam. It wasn’t the trial, so it wasn’t worth nothing. I gave up. I felt like some retard who couldn’t make shit. But, then I came across RickyG’s Five Nights at Toy Freddy’s. It was made in Game Maker, and I used my tablet when I first heard of it. I gave it a go, and it was fun. So, I went on his YouTube and found some tutorials. I downloaded Game Maker and began to do the Built in tutorials, then his tutorials. It was fun, and now I’m here, making games, coding, starting a YouTube channel, and having fun. So, I wanna give thanks to Scott Cawthon (and RickyG). Thank you all, and have a good Halloween!
-Shadow2456
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