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Fredbear and Friends: Reboot
8 years ago

To clear some things up...


Hello,

It has been over a week since the release of the Introduction Demo, so you may be wondering, what’s next?

I’ve been working very hard on the game recently, adding new cutscenes and mechanics, aswell as doing some major reworks. For example, I added a special monitor mechanic, even though I never intended to have a monitor in the game. I won’t spoil how it works, though.

So, what about the playable builds? will be there more demos? most likely not. I was debating whether there should or should not be another demo, but I realized I can’t really make another demo due to how the game is structured. I may think about it, but for now I cant’t guarantee there will be one, I don’t want to make false promises.

All that aside, the game has been coming along nicely. I’m fully motivated to make it, and it’s the furtherest I’ve ever gotten with making a game. The full version of Chapter One may come out this year, as long as I won’t be too busy with school.

Thanks,
~Rarithlynx



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