6 years ago

About the other FNAS fangames...


There are many games on Gamejolt titled Five Nights at Stickman's. Yet, i sometimes fear that some of you Stickman Fans might accuse these games for copying mine. Do these games copy me?

NO! They don't.

All of these FNAS games features stick figures. Nothing else.

In my version, the stick figures aren't people, but animatronic robots. You can tell by looking at the designs.

At least, it is now...

Back then, i did included the stick figures as real people, but then, i decided to take change courses and make then animatronics.

Hope that clears things up, Stickman Fans!



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