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Five Nights at Stickman's 2
5 years ago

HELP WANTED! (I'm gonna need a little bit of help)


Hello, Stickman fans! I have some great news for you!

One of you can now work for me to bring FNAS 2 to life!

As i was searching for new ways to tease the game, i went back to FNAS 1 to see what i can use. As it turns out, i'm really bad at making jumpscares.

So, to fix the problem, i need YOU!

The job is simple : Make some decent-looking jumpscares for Stickman, Rayan, BROS, etc...

If you're interested, let me know. You don't want bad jumpscares again, don't you?

-BoumTNT



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