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Baldi's Basics in Nightmares 1.5
7 years ago

v.1.0.0 Will Be Releasing Soon (full game + Circus Mode)


Just wanted to make some notes before I say other things.

  1. Difficulty won’t really be changed for future builds, as I don’t want this game to be a complete walk in the park. The difficulty of it is part of the experience! This is meant to be a challenge, not really a “spoon feed” kind of experience (without sounding harsh or anything). I want it to feel like you’ve accomplished something, instead of just easily completing everything and not feeling as rewarded.

  2. The game’s file size is quite large (compare to my previous fangames), due to this game having a lot more content than those games.

  3. The game will be updated if there are game breaking bugs, but I won’t be adjusting animation speeds/transitions and stuff like that. Circus Mode is meant to be slow, to make the experience somewhat more daunting.

It’s been a bit of a difficult ride making this game (even though it’s meant to be a joke game or something), but I’m glad I’m almost done with it completely. Certain things have put me off working on the game, various/different motivation dips all for different reasons. But I managed to stick through it and continue.

That’s virtually it for now, game updates will be released if necessary, ect.

Have a good day/night, and see-ya for now!

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