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Kosoris Logis (KL) – FNaF Fan Game
Genre: Psychological horror / survival
Story in game: Â no
Full story in description: Â yes
Age: 18+
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 Gameplay (short)
· 5 nights – as usual.
· Cameras – switch between several corridors, track the animatronic.
· Controls – simple: mouse to change cameras, button to close/open the door.
· No power limit – no annoying energy bars. Play calmly but don't fall asleep.
· One animatronic – simple behavior. It walks, sometimes looks into cameras, sometimes approaches the office.
Your goal: survive until 6 AM. Stay on the cameras, close the door on time. The animatronic doesn't drain power – it drains your attention.
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 Full story (not in the game – only here)
1960–1972.
The IABC business centre (Institute of Academic Business Centre) is run by John Sinclair – a rich, cold, cruel man. He married Mia Shaharis not for love, but for an heir. Their son Steve was born in 1959. John called him "the project". Mia tried her best to raise Steve as a human being, not a soulless copy of his father. For this she paid with beatings, humiliation, isolation.
1972 – the last straw. Mia decides to escape. John drives her to a forest, beats her, shoots her twice in the head, strips the body, and leaves it in an abandoned house. On her back is written: "Mia, this is a whore, and to die". A cassette with insults is found nearby. The police find the body, but the case is closed.
Autumn 1972 – IABC hires a new night operator, Jake Falconer (that's you). Five nights later, he disappears.
1993 – John Sinclair dies from a gunshot in his office. Next to him – "Yosham" powder (a drug he himself promoted). Autopsy shows psychosis and paranoia. A pistol linked to his dead wife is found. Evidence surfaces.
1997–2004 – adult Steve (the son) follows his father's path. He builds a criminal network, trades drugs, bribes officials. In 2004 he is arrested and sentenced to life imprisonment without parole (Ivengo prison). In his cell – a single photograph of his mother.
None of this text appears in the game. Only corridors, animatronic footsteps, and cameras.
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 Warning
The story contains themes of domestic violence, murder, drugs, abuse.
The game itself has no graphic violence, sexual scenes, or realistic gore.
Only atmosphere and the text description above.
The game is free and distributed as a non‑commercial fan project. #fnaf #fnaf
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