![]() Scott Cawthon confirmed the release date to be February 19, 2016, but later changed to January 21, 2016. On January 8, 2016, the second trailer was uploaded only on IndieDB. On Christmas eve, Scott later posted a "Merry Christmas!" photo of the characters before the Mangle teaser, featuring Bubba, Browboy, Mad Endo, and Porkpatch. On the same day, a picture of the enemy Ballboy its head is shown at the bottom. Scott Cawthon later went on a three week break without a warning, until releasing new pictures on IndieDB. ![]() It was later removed the same day, as it appeared to contain suicidal themes. ![]() A warped text can also be seen on the bottom of the image reading "See what you've all done?". If brightened, a picture of Mangle, who appears to be dangling by an unknown source, appears on. On November 3, 2015, both and were completely stripped of their color, leaving only the titles, warning notice and a dark image remaining. After it was released, Scott confirmed of the first trailer, and released it on October 30, 2015. It ended up being FNaF World: Halloween Edition, and appears to be a reskin of one of Scott's older games. Later, was edited, saying that a hacker had gotten the files to FNaF World, and that would release them sometime on October 28, 2015. Scott made a new website,, to show FNaF World-related teasers. The Phantoms, Shadows, Paperpals, Crying Child, Fredbear, and Spring Bonnie appeared during that time, while they weren't on the original picture. On September 22, 2015, all of the playable characters appeared on the image. ![]() It started off with Endo-01, then Endo-02, Fredbear, and so on (with the only exception being the floating Golden Freddy head in the background, who was removed because FNaF World featured no adventure variant of Withered Golden Freddy). The game was first noticed when on September 9, 2015, when a giant " Thank you!" picture featuring nearly all of the animatronics of the Five Nights at Freddy's series, was starting to turn into the characters of FNaF World. Lead your team deeper into this digital world to find the source of these glitches and monsters, and restore it to what it was designed to be- a safe haven.īut be careful, behind the curtain there may be something even more sinister pulling the strings. Take control of Freddy and the gang as they set out on a quest in the world beneath worlds, a world that reflects the actions and deeds of the "flipside", where things have started becoming distorted and broken. With 48 playable characters, multiple endings, multiple difficulties, and a great soundtrack from artist Leon Riskin, FNaF World hits the ground running and doesn't stop. I looked at games tagged "adventure" on PBS Kids and didn't find it, so it maybe has been taken down.Featuring the entire cast from the Five Nights at Freddy's series, this fantasy RPG will let players control their favorite animatronics in an epic animated adventure! I'm almost definitely sure it was connected to no specific TV show, but I didn't watch PBS Kids so it might have. There were about five chapters, and the last one needed you to make an account with a username and password. It was more the kind of point-and-click game where you move around and see things than the kind where you click on trash cans that do weird things like Putt-Putt. The movement was by clicking on a grid on top of a background of a road. It was on PBS Kids, I'm pretty sure, and had a cartoony art style. I remember there was a level with a minigame about bats in a place called "Spookane" (get it?) and a villain who I think looked like a donut. ![]() At the school I went to in the early 2010s the first-second graders used to play some educational (the kind that's not really explicitly educational as in it teaches kids but the kind that teachers approve of having technology class make them play) isometric point-and-click adventure game. ![]()
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