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  • Summary: Welcome to the ultimate FNAF mashup, where you will once again be trapped alone in an office fending off killer animatronics! Featuring 50 selectable animatronic characters spanning seven Five Nights at Freddy's games, the options for customization are nearly endless. Mix and match anyWelcome to the ultimate FNAF mashup, where you will once again be trapped alone in an office fending off killer animatronics! Featuring 50 selectable animatronic characters spanning seven Five Nights at Freddy's games, the options for customization are nearly endless. Mix and match any assortment of characters that you like, set their difficulty from 0-20, then jump right into the action! From your office desk, you will need to manage two side doors, two vents, as well as two air hoses, all of which lead directly into your office.

    This time you will have to master other tools as well if you want to complete the ultimate challenges, tools such as the heater, A/C, a global music box, a power generator, and more. As if all of that weren't enough, you'll also need to set up laser traps in the vents, collect Faz-Coins, purchase items from the prize counter, and as always, keep a close eye on not one, but two, Pirate Cove curtains!

    Other features include:

    - Challenge menu including sixteen themed challenges.
    - Voice acting from returning favorites as well as from new arrivals to the franchise!
    - Unlockable office skins!
    - Unlockable cutscenes!
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  1. May 2, 2021
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    As a whole, it's a decent conversion but unfortunately also has some major issues. First are the bugs which have already been addressed byAs a whole, it's a decent conversion but unfortunately also has some major issues. First are the bugs which have already been addressed by Clickteam and will hopefully be fixed soon. As of this review, Helpy is completely broken and there's nothing you can do to stop them (good thing Helpy can't kill you). Scraptrap also doesn't have any audio cues which can lead to many annoying deaths. The mouse cursor also moves around in different positions every time you put the camera up which can be frustrating. There are other bugs too but these are some of the major ones I noticed. Another problem are some of the controls and how they are mapped. For the most part they work fine but there are some huge oversights and frustrations. For one thing, the camera and mask buttons are flipped from the PC and mobile versions which is something that anyone can get used to, but is a really odd design choice and can be a bit annoying especially if you own more than one version of this game. The bigger issue though is Nightmare BB. Clicking on the parrot for Rockstar Foxy, the wet floor sign for Rockstar Chica, or the coin deposit for Rockstar Freddy also turns on the flashlight since they are mapped to the same button. This can lead to so many accidental deaths since Nightmare BB attacks when he is sitting and you shine your light on him. So you could be depositing 5 coins, but you die because that same input turns on the flashlight. Hopefully Clickteam can do some tweaking to the controls to fix this. Finally, I wish there were some more quality of life features. An option to skip the cutscenes would have been nice as well as an option to watch them at your own leisure once you unlock them. Or the option to manually remap our own controls or choose from different control styles. Touchscreen support for handheld mode too would have been a nice feature.

    Negatives aside, the game still is fun! Other than the mentioned bugs and control issues, everything else works as intended. While I prefer a keyboard and mouse and touchscreen over a controller, a controller still is decent and entirely doable. I'm also happy with how smooth and optimized this game seems to be so no major issues on that part! Whether the game is worth it to you or not though depends. As of right now, the PC version is free and the mobile version costs $3. The console version is more expensive costing $8 and has nothing substantial to offer that the other versions don't have. The upcoming update to fix the bugs will also come with cheats to mess around with that the mobile version had when you spent $5 extra. So that may make it more enticing. But if you have a PC or a smartphone, then I recommend just getting the game there right now unless you want to play with a controller or if you're like me and want to support Clickteam's work on the FNAF ports! Just know going in if you decide to get the game on consoles that there are going to be some major issues in an otherwise decent and fully functioning port!
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