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UPDATE:

  1. I will be linking my ideas/ template for the game soon. Please be patient.

  2. The player will have a 360 degree view to see different part of the room. There will be at least one animatronic coming from each view so the player will always have to be vigilant on the later nights.

  3. A trailer for my other game, Counting Down Our Ticking Clock, will be posted soon on my YouTube channel but I will be linking it on the page for the game.

		
			            Send To: 39024 Western Drive, Wyoming, Michigan
            Recipient's Name and Role: William Afton and Cheryll Afton, 
            Parents/Guardians
                                   Therapists Report Day 83
		
	

Client Name: REDACTED Afton
Client Age: 12-15
Date Issued: August 8th, 1984
After Michael (brother) fell into a coma, my client seems to have been traumatized by it, to the point where he claims things such as he was the cause of the incident. He later reported to me that he has been having nightmares about what he has supposedly done to his brother. He describes them as 'fear inducing, as if the figments were wanting to kill him'. I asked what they looked like and he described to me that they were tall, one missing legs and all were missing parts of an outer layer. I then asked if they were human and the client said they were the Freddy's/ Fredbear and Friends characters. I would like to invite Mr. and Mrs. Afton themselves in next week as I believe that we should discuss this as a family-to-friend type of deal.

		
			                                                   Sincere hopes for your son,

                                Michael Schmidt, Mental Health Counseling of Wyoming                         
		
	

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Mild Fantasy Violence
Realistic Violence
Realistic Bloodshed
Alcohol Reference
Language

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