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Those Nights at Rachel's
10 years ago

Hard Version RELEASE!


Hey everyone!

I’ve released a spooky and hardened version of TNaR for the ones that are seeking a challenge!

Changes/Additions:

  • Revamped Menu and Map (Mainly lighting)

  • Disturbing Animatronics (Gave them a bit of a withered look!)

  • The game is a LOT harder! (The first night is almost as hard as the second night of the original!)

  • A new character in the Extra’s menu!

You can find the game here!

Have fun!

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