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Freddy's: The Aftermath
9 years ago

Changes


EDIT: As soon as I posted this I met a guy on reddit who will voice phone guy! I’m sorry everyone who wanted to but didn’t get the part. I still might need you for another game though! ;)

F:TA is going through a few… Ahem… A lot of changes. But don’t worry! All good
changes! So, here is a small list:

  1. Map change! It will be set in a bedroom (because I like being creative with the offices, and another reason ;))

  2. Story change! The story will change around a bit, but don’t worry! It will be even more awesome now :P

  3. Phone guy! There will be a phone guy in F:TA! I just haven’t found a voice actor yet, so if you would like to help, feel free to comment!

The game is going to be EPIC!!

Stay awesome guys!

-TickTock



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