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The game's progress 3 months ago...
A FNAF inspired game where you can actually walk...
One Night at Hillfort's
releasing on 9th August 12:00 AM (IST)

Happy Birthday, FNAF!




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NOTE: There are no animatronics in this game, they're all HUMANOIDS.

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