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Why I like these low budget games
here's my review on five nights at funland 1:
five nights at funland 1 was a very good fun and charming game, the only problems i had with the game, its the camera's, they are really useless to use, but overall, its a really fun and charming game, 10/10, hope you'll do a remake
i love you sparky
so close to 100 followers bro
i noticed that the games were updated again a month ago, what was changed?
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Five Nights at Funland (4)
An attempted sequel/remake/thing after the third installment of the series, in 2016. Each night features a new location with different mechanics. Consequently, it was never completed - only up to night 3, with later content left in beginning stages.
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Five Nights at Funland (1)
The very first Funland game (and my first game, ever) originally released in May, 2015.
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Five Nights at Funland 2
A sequel to the first, adding several more characters and mechanics, originally released September 15, 2015.
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Five Nights at Funland 3
A sequel to the first two, taking after [stealing] from FNaF 4, originally released September 15, 2015 (yes, at the same time as #2).
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Christmas Special
An all-new Christmas-themed Funland experience, with new mechanics and characters. First released during Christmas of 2016. A few fixes and tweaks have been made since then.
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Halloween Edition
A Halloween themed makeover of the FNaFL 4 Demo, with some additions to the gameplay. Initially released in October 2016.
An archival collection for my series of Five Nights at Freddy's fan games: "Five Nights at Funland" running throughout 2015 & '16. They've been fixed-up and slightly altered for gameplay stability and sheer entertainment value.
These were made a while ago, when I was 14 years old and brand-spankin' new to game development, inspired mostly by FNaF 2 and some of the fan games that were suddenly appearing at the time. As such, they're hilariously amature and the original builds were downright broken, but I owe a lot to them for cementing my interest in making games - since they (especially that first one) was just so much damn fun to make. They made for a valuable learning experience, and I look back at them now as good memories.
Each download includes an "Extras" folder containing teasers, trailers, sketches, assets and cut content for the corresponding game.
Mild Realistic Violence