The original story
The game
The Interactive novel
None of the above
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As a FNAF book glazer, I think Return To The Pit is lame and unoriginal.
This story has already been retold in a satisfactory way and to me, this feels like milking what’s relevant instead of making something new. I would have loved a book set in CBEAR/Pizza World, something about Fredbear’s Family Diner, another direct prequel, or hell, maybe something completely original.
Something that also sucks is that the concept of FNAF choose your own adventure books is being tossed after not even five entries. I get that a third series of anthologies would (most likely) be overkill, but the interactive novels are essentially short narrative games in the series, which is something that can’t be said about Frights or Tales. The reason I say this is because these books have choices, outcomes, and endings - almost like a video game.
I don’t think I’ve ever felt this mixed-to-negative about a book in this franchise before. (Monster doesn’t count because literally no one liked that). I think I’ll wait until Escape The Pizzaplex in May because that one looks really cool and could maybe explain the All Staff Massacre.
(This Might Be edited because I might forget things)
Fazbear Entertainment is Formed By Henry And William(Early 1970's)
The Mimic(1975)
Secret Of The Mimic(1979)
Fredbear's Family Diner(1979)
Charlies Birth (May 13, 1979)
Freddy's Opens(Summer 1983)
Charlie's Death (October 31, 1983)
The Big Bite (Fall 1983)
Fredbear's Closes (Winter 1983)
The Missing Children's Incident ( June 28, 1985)
Freddy's Closes (Late 1985)
Fazbear Entertainment goes public(1986)
FNaF 2 (November 1987)
Circus Baby's Pizza World Opens and Closes(Elizabeth's Death) (1988)
Freddy's Reopens (1989)
The Week Before(Ralphs Final Week) (1995)
FNaF 1 (November 1995)
Follow me(2011)
Into The Pit (2013)
Sister Location(2014)
FNaF 3(2015)
FFPS(2023)
Unknown CEO Rebuys all of FazEnt thus making it a LLC(2023)
TMIR1280, TRJ, Fetch, CTW, TBB, OOS, 1:35 AM, SC, DWM, Blackbird, H&S, StitchWraith Stingers(2023-2029)
FNaF VR: HW (2029)
The Mega Pizzaplex Begins Construction(2030)
The Mega Pizzaplex Finishes construction(Early 2031)
TFTPP/FNaF AR: SD(2031-2035)
Security Breach(March 2035)
Gregory And Vanessa Go Back To the Pizzaplex to seal in the Mimic
MR. Cassie's dad goes to the mega pizzaplex to set up M.E.X.S. and is killed by Burntrap and or the Mimic
FNaF HW2
FNaF SB-RUIN
I think the state of Utah should get an article on this wikia. Most if not all the really important stuff in the lore takes place in this state and the fact it doesn't have a page yet is odd.
The Charlie trilogy properly introduced us to the desert town of Hurricane.
Into the Pit (the game) has a flag of Utah outside of Oswald's school.
The lawsuits in FFPS showcase Washington County (Hurricane's district) as the headquarters for Fazbear Entertainment.
I am watching a stream and the user is struggling to pass the high score for the arcade game it’s an asteroid style game. Any tips for beating the high score?
So... is Into The Pit going to be released on Nintendo Switch or? I know Switch's version is going to be slightly worse than the rest (which I don't even know how since it's a pixel game), but like I'm waiting so I can play the game on the go. I don't feel like purchasing it on my Xbox, because sometimes I don't feel like playing on the big screen, especially if it is a single-player game. So yeah, I'm just waiting... stupid Nintendo.
What? You don't believe me?
Then how do you explain this poster from ITP?
I rest my case.
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MAJOR TWB SPOILERS, READ AT YOUR OWN RISK
So on Night 2, page 52 of TWB, it’s revealed Ralph likes to say a certain phrase at the beginning of his shift:
“It’s time to make the donuts”.
It’s established Ralph says this a lot.
Now. What’s so special about this unassuming phrase?
Well, as Ralph points out, it’s from an old commercial. This is a real commercial:
A commercial from 1983.
OK. So now that we’ve established that, let’s go to the next point here:
We first learn about Ralph's fondness for the phrase on Night 2. But despite the frequency with which Ralph says the phrase, it is on Night 3 when something unusual happens. Now this always happens no matter what you choose: it’s in the very opening pages of Night 3.
Ralph says “It’s time to make the donuts.”
He gets a response:
He hears a child laugh behind him. Now, this laugh comes from behind Ralph, from the lockers. The story specifically TELLS us that Ralph only sees "lockers and shadow" when he turns to look for the source of the laugh.
We know the lockers are behind Ralph because of page 37.
In the movie version of this office, this was the exact spot where Mike found Balloon Boy.
He found him in a locker in the back of the office.
Incidentally, this is referenced in Into The Pit:
What’s also special about this is that nothing bad happens to Ralph. Whoever laughed in response to Ralph is harmless.
Such as Balloon Boy (especially as he’s incorporeal at this point).
This is a very rare moment in this book where a child laughs and nothing bad happens to anyone, because usually in The Week Before a laughing child usually means someone is gonna die to one of the animatronics. The laugh that drives Ralph crazy on Night 1, a particularly memorable Night 6 ending, etc.
Except this time. So, who was this ghost, this ghost who responded to Ralph?
Here's what we know:
They were harmless.
They were close enough to Ralph to hear him mutter “time to make the donuts” to himself but did not try to kill him.
So…that pretty much eliminates every animatronic. There’s also no sign of It’s Me in this scene or garbled noises that seem to implicate Golden Freddy.
But where does BBVictim come into play?
Well, fast forward to the "Big Bite" ending. Yes, the animatronic that crunches Ralph is interesting...but I'm more interested in where the crying came from.
So, after the recording of the Big Bite concludes, Ralph still hears a child crying. We're not told where the crying came from after hanging up, but it seems to be coming from…behind him.
Which is exactly where the donut laugh came from.
While yes, it is thematically appropriate that Ralph dies by getting bitten after hearing CC got bitten, I believe whoever killed Ralph is a distraction - probably someone who is protective of CC/BB, but for discerning the crying child’s identity we need to remember the first clue.
The Donut Clue.
Whoever the crying child is, they were not aggressive on Night 3. They did not try to bite his head. They responded to “It’s time to make the donuts” and did not bother him any further.
So who responded to Ralph on Night 3?
So, that brings me to my first conclusion: the crying child possesses an animatronic that is not one of the ones who tries to kill us in this game.
An animatronic who is associated with the lockers in the back of the fnaf1 office.
Like Balloon Boy.
10 days until console release for Into The Pit... been waiting forever!!! (I don't have a dang PC).