Logic of Five Nights at Freddy's

Discussion in 'Other Games' started by TheSomething, Dec 30, 2021.

  1. TheSomething

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    So yeah, I'm not exposing this game, this game have a multiple asks about logic of it and I'll show some of them

    First takes all of the classic parts (except FNAF 4), it's that where's the windows? There are no single window in all except Fredbear's Family Diner pizzerias


    Second ask is about FNAF: Sister Location. In FNAF 4, (1983) there's already missing Elizabeth Afton. That means she got killed in the end of 70's- beginning of 80's. It's before when these gold animatronics with spring mechanism exist. Elizabeth was killed in FNAF sister location, the robots who did it, were very modern, it's even more modern than some present time animatronics. After that, they did a spring gold ones that was very unsafe because of technology by what they was made (idk about Fredbear but Spring Bonnie is the one who killed these workers). What William and Henry was thinking about when doing these unsafe robots?!


    Ask about the same game: to open mask of Funtime Freddy, it needsjust some buttons. Imagine, a small kid on his daddy, clicked these buttons and he with dad see his Endoskeleton. Scary...




    Next ask about FNAF 4: Why Afton and Henry closed Fredbear's Family Diner just after because mechanism of Spring Bonnie is bad made, not after "bite 83"? Afton tried to keep Cassidy in safe, communicating with him by Plush Fredbears. But he didn't closed it after Mike caused the death of Cassidy, why?



    Ask in UCN game: Why fans trying to found secret story behind a game where you just can battle with the robots you want?



    And the last ask about all of the parts except FNAF 4: Why Mike after he knows about these living robots still working on this job?!
     
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  2. SuperCandy6152

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    smart thinking
     
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