This post details several titles that were said to be released at the time, most of what is shown here is either long dead, or in a sort of limbo state.
Starting off strong we have the unnamed game, or "AHauntedHouse", it was meant to be a parody/tribute to Search the bread, more specifically its older iterations, it would've had you collect five blocks while avoid various creatures such as a Locker Beast and a Shape Tank, it barley made it out of early production, and was made with a 2018 version of Unity.
Then we have AM 2, 2.4 did in fact release after a long hiatus, and received regular updates like so, but since the release of 2.7 the game has, sorta been in a, kinda, limbo-ey state, dont get me wrong i like this game, but it is kinda getting pretty old, not to mention i made a lot of core issues and mistakes early on into production, i should probably remake this game utilizing the AM 3 framework which is way better than what i did during AM 2 development, and thats a science fact!
Then we got Squares N' Balls, it was meant to be a sort of FPS game which involves stuff like Energy-Based Bullets and other stuff, funnily enough i recently rediscovered the games files and tried playtesting it for old times sake, it was littered in compiler errors, had to fix them in order to play again, i was that sucky at C# back then, glad i improved at it.
then we got AM X, and it is in fact still being made, even after that 1-year long cancellation, its got a lot of concepts and ideas ready to be made and i can't wait to get started with actually adding all that content in.
Then there are a few titles i listed, which i'll go over quickly.
Wario apparition game - Never got made, meme died out.
Platformer game - Unknown what it was referring to.
AM Spin-off game - Was in fact made after a year or so, albeit a coincidence.
FNAFAN - was made into TNAF, still going on to this very day
Area 62 - a poor attempt at a horror game based off of area 51, never made it out of early production.
and that's all i got, pretty interesting read.
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