Every CYOA has had one bonus item so far.
Given that we seem to be Cassie, my guess is that it will be Roxy themed.
Yeah, that too probably
Every CYOA has had one bonus item so far.
Given that we seem to be Cassie, my guess is that it will be Roxy themed.
Scott confirmed that it had lore elements. Which parts those are isn't clear,
Personally I figure that the clock route and the opening scene is canon.
BIG SPOILER WARNING!
This discusses the bonus section of RTTP, basically the very last part of the book, so this post contains some serious spoilers.
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OK, basically the RTTP bonus game reminded me of Rescue The Children , one of my favorite ITP minigames! I mean, yes, it's clearly not an exact replica, there are four children in RTC and the MCI here, but Oswald's role as another kid not part of the MCI who leads the kids to safety is similar to that of BB in RTC. You have to lead the kids through a maze while avoiding The Yellow Rabbit.
Also, in the bonus game of Return to the Pit, at several points you're offered to lead the kids to an exit, (which is how to beat RTC, even if it's not the same here)
Have a good day & thanks for reading my little musing :)
People don't believe William is CC's father because it hasn't been confirmed and most of the implications aren't as sound as people believe them to be.
It's either because of SL or because they think Michael is the foxybro.
But honestly with SL it depends on where you put SL in the timeline. If SL is far enough ahead in the timeline you can just argue William bought the house for his experiments or simply made a copy of the FNAF4 house because the Fredbear Plush was an object of his study, NOT the crying child.
It's a proof some people use but I find the logic behind it flawed.
You said it was "heavily implied" but I disagree. Why do you find it to be heavily implied?
OK this isn't in response to anyone in particular but if we're talking about CC being Afton's son I want to point out that one of the oldest proofs for CC being Afton's son is flawed:
The logic states that the only way the older brother could have trapped CC in parts/and service is if he had access to keys.
This isn't true!
All FoxyBro would have to do was find an unlocked room and hold the door shut. He's bigger then CC by enough that he just has to stand by the door to keep him in there and we know from his laughter during the game he's nearby. We also know from Afton's cameo that the Fredbear's employees are careless enough to leave a door to a costuming room wide open during open hours.
Secure, locked doors has honestly never been something FNAF has had. In every game they wander all over the place, in the second game there were no doors period to the security office, and in the first the doors to the office's default state was wide open.
So no, the night 4 cutscene does not in any way indicate that FoxyBro is close to someone who has proper keys to those places.
Heavily implied is subjective. Is it confirmed anywhere?
How is it confirmed
Old name for Golden Freddy LOL
The animal on the left looks like glamrock bonnie, being a cyan rabbit
Timeline
I do agree, a lot of people take CC being Will's son way for granted
And why is the logbook more trustworthy then the encyclopedia? They're both official FNAF books with inconsistencies in them.
I have no idea what this means! Just wanted to share
the steam page corroborates with the idea we're a child too!
Having played it through now I don't think it really was that! It was mainly a fun teaser for secret of the mimic
Hey guys! With TWB out for a while I wanted to raise attention to an...unusual moment in The Week Before. I've talked about this before but in general I wanted to raise awareness of it and discuss it.
On Night 3, Ralph says his catchprase, "It's time to make the donuts."
And gets an answer. A child laughs behind him, and when Ralph turns around, all he sees where the laugh came from where lockers and shadow. This ghost was not aggressive to Ralph, and yet was close enough to hear him say his catchphrase.
Ralph says he directly this catchphrase came from old commercials.
Old commercials that first came out in 1983.
And here's the proof:
https://trademarks.justia.com/737/14/time-to-make-the-73714702.html
Please note this oddity happens in the opening pages of Night 3, in other words, a passage you will always come across regardless of what choices you make throughout the week.
Springtrap, as I feel he is the more murderous of the two and could leverage his identity against Elizabeth