Yes, I know I said before that I’m taking a break from Five Nights at Prototype Fredbear's (FNaPF) development, but I never said anything about quitting the Urban Legends series. So yes, content will still be made.
Also, from now on, all entries will link to the stories on Spiral Nightmares, as I really don’t want to do what I did for Breaking and Entering and just post stories via PDF files. That took too much work and was very time-consuming. To make things easier, you can simply read them on the wiki where all of my creepypastas go.
I will return to Five Nights at Prototype Fredbear's 3 when I build up the courage. The project isn’t going anywhere. (Though bad news: no other games will probably be released afterwards, just because of the lack of engagement with the series.)
This is where I start venting (and somewhat ranting—which is tame, of course, as it comes from care and love for this project).
I really love and care for this series. I’m proud of it, and I love seeing my work being interacted with (via YouTube recordings, etc.). But I can’t help feeling like I created wasted potential. Like, you guys seem to handle Five Nights at Wario's-related stuff (which FNaPF has similar elements to), but not FNaPF stuff too? I know it’s not the same, but still—it’s sad. It would help a lot if you shared the series with friends, got them to follow, and helped spread the word. That would definitely motivate me to return.
I get that you don’t want me to push myself, and you understand that I don’t want to do this right now because game design is hard. But motivation matters—and lack of it has been the main reason I stopped. So how did I eventually create FNaPF 1 and 2?
Answer: you guys motivated me.
And how will I create the third game—or even more games?
Motivation, and your support.
I’m not trying to beg—just a simple follow (which anyone can do; you don’t even need to play the games) would mean a lot. Make an account, hit follow, and I’ll be more than happy to finally get back to work. My milestone is for the games to reach at least 10 followers or more.
No, I’m not lying—the same thing happened with the first two. But guess what? Thanks to any kind of shown support, I started working again and released them both for you guys to enjoy.
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