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Observation at Freddy's: Missing Location




13 days ago

The complaints about the door/light buttons are justified, they're just default cubes right now haha. So, what should I swap them to?

(Pics are just examples of the options)


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I tried out Observation at Freddy's in VR! It doesn't work very well (obviously), but you can see that lights and animatronics aren't rendered if they aren't on your active cam. I do want to make a proper VR port one day, though.

The stranger pieces in the story might fit together more clearly if/when I make Grand Reopening, but the story of the missing location IS solvable. Always love seeing reactions to canon anomalies!

P.S. New update, bug fixes n classic campaign balancing

*Untraps your Afton*

New update! A few more easter egg anomalies, new office buttons, and WAY more developer phone calls.

P.S. How many characters can you find in the pic?

Next update is New Game+! You’ll play as a paranormal investigator after the events of the main story, filling out a form throughout each night for the Corporation along with your normal FNAF duties. It’ll be a full campaign with new phone calls!

I'm liking the new buttons much more! Should be an update in a few days, but I need to record a lot of audio for a mildly amusing joke that MAYBE 3 people will find (it'll be worth trust)

Added an option for dark cam transitions, since the white could be bad for epilepsy/eye strain

Anything other features, gamemodes, or quality of life improvements you'd want added? Still need to add NG+ (with 2 new animatronics), Endless Night, Custom Night, and the true max night. Might add intruder and kitchen anomalies.

If you donated during FNAFMAS, your name is now in Observation at Freddy's! Check the East Hall during Extra Nights to find the anomaly. $50+ donors are shown in gold!

New patch! Mostly bug fixes, but also, you'll die if you do 10 wrong refreshes. I've watched one too many playthroughs with 80+ anomalies on night 1 haha, hopefully this'll help people realize random refreshes = bad