Did you guys know that FNaF inspired 123 Slaughter Me Street?
THE MIMIC!!!
Oh lanyards? F**k my bad I somehow misinterpreted as something else I'm extremely sorry about that.
@I'mABabySnekHiss Did you read anything I said before this? I explained what they are. Also are you disturbed by the looks of them? The way of how you're speaking makes it come off that way is all.
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@Ambrosia Syrup just to be clear when I said what I said I wasn't trying to mean or rude. What I meant was that because they were talking dress shoes and stiff khakis I interpret that as feminine clothing.
This is what caused me to say what I said just to be clear. Could you please explain to me how what I said was rude and or offensive? If possible. I'm just very confused ^^
Sorry for posting so many images btw, I meant to send them in one message but uh, they wouldn't load so I had to send them individually.
These are just a few the designs in the series.
Also, somewhat off topic, I highly recommend you check out the series. While the graphics aren't the best the gameplay more than makes up for it.
The designs are actually really good. I've introduced some of my friends to the series who were fans of FNaF and had no idea of the series. They stated that they found the designs actually disturbing.
Ah I see, thank you for informing me my dear friend.
What is the tales game theory? Also what's the "Mike all" theory?
I'm so glad you asked that @KennedyTrap
123 Slaughter Me Street is easily one of the most overlooked and underrated horror games. The series has inspired several franchises such as Hello Puppets and my friendly neighborhood which are considered to be some of the biggest games in terms of puppet horror media.
The game itself was meant to capitalize off of the success from FNaF. Basically the idea of the game was this: what if FNaF was a parody of the Muppets? While the gameplay elements are nothing like FNaF the concept of it is very similar as FNaF is what inspired the general and broad idea for the series.
The series got somewhat popular after DAGames made a song for it, however the game died down after, until someone made a FNF mod for the game which lead to the series gaining a third installment for the series.
The basic idea of it is this: You play as a man who's business was struggling as he wanted to make a show about puppets for children; things were falling apart until he found some kind of spell book and he accidentally caused these puppets to become possessed, by demons ironically.
In the first game you presumably play as the man known as Tim Denson, you jump through a window to escape police you are then forced to deal with the puppets that you created.
In the second game you play as his daughter who collects various artifacts as she's hunted down by the puppets, at the end of the game she's killed by her father Tim, as he presumably beats her to death with a crowbar. We then hear the sound of a window breaking implying that the second game is the prequel to the first game.
So to summarize the game: Murderous Sesame street.
For more info on the franchise visit the wiki yourself: https://1-2-3-slaughter-me-street.fandom.com/
I'm confused here now ahhhh.
H O W?
What?
Did you guys know that FNaF inspired 123 Slaughter Me Street?