Game
Five Nights at Stickman's
6 years ago

It's back.


That's right. Five Nights at Stickman's is back!

I decided to use a little program called FNAF Maker (Check it out to create a FNAF game) to make the game.

Developpement's going pretty good, so far!

Welcome back, Stickman Fans!

-BoumTNT



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