Welcome back to another Unexpected Advertisement we’ve hit a trilogy, folks! 🎉 It’s time for more random shoutouts, handpicked by yours truly, and today’s feature is one for the history books (or at least, the GameJolt page). Buckle up, because this one’s a throwback!
Today’s featured user is: @thatgenjiguy ![]()
Highlighting the game: - BEARNARD'S -


Now, if you’ve ever wanted to relive the classic 2014 FNaF experience with an extra dose of horror, Bearnard’s is calling your name. This game takes us back to when Five Nights at Freddy’s had its own spotlight on the indie scene, but with a twist because let’s be honest, the original FNaF didn’t really bring the scares. Bearnard’s tries to capture the terror that the original FNaF left behind.

You play as Phillip Carter, an 18-year-old who’s still living with his parents (we’ve all been there, right?). But in true survival horror fashion, he’s desperate for a job and stumbles upon a gig that sounds too good (or too sketchy) to be true a Nightguard shift at a kid’s restaurant for $150 a week. What could possibly go wrong?
Spoiler: Everything.
This game takes you right into the "sit-and-survive" formula, as you face off against murderous animatronics from 11 PM to 6 AM. Bearnard’s embraces everything that made FNaF what it was but cranks up the horror element that fans often say the original lacked. It’s a survival challenge that 8-year-old FNaF fans dreamed of and one that’ll make you think twice before applying for any security jobs.
While the game might not reinvent the wheel, it certainly polishes it up with some fresh terror. Whether you’re here for the nostalgia or just need a good scare, Bearnard’s is worth a look.
Check out @thatgenjiguy
and their game here: [https://gamejolt.com/games/asillybeargame/775710]
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