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There appears to be a large amount of unused content in FNaF World. Half of the content was never used in the game, but still can be found within the game's files. All unused content is below here.
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Music: Ice Cave
There appears to be no "Ice Cave" area, despite Scottgames.com originally having a preview of the soundtrack. It may have been replaced by Dusting Fields, a similarly cold-themed area.
Dialogue: Bad Influence
In the Foxy Fighters minigame of update 1.20, JJ has an unused voice clip including a swear that would probably play after Nightmare Chica's plane is shot down. It features her saying:
- "Now I'm going to kick your a**! Wait, what? I-I can't say that in the game... "
This voiceline was most likely unused due to being inappropriate and containing profanity unsuited for players.
"Toxic Song" Attack
There appears to be an unused attack in the game: "Toxic Song". It most likely would've poisoned enemies, as with Toxic Bite, and may have been usable by Phantom Mangle and Springtrap, since their fixed counterparts, Funtime Foxy and Spring Bonnie, are the only characters with Cosmic Song. Phantom Freddy is also a possibility due to the fact that he is a singer.
Poison Status
Within the game's files, there are two unused graphics of the poison status. They would possibly have appeared when enemies got poisoned, more like the other status ailments.
Hidden Ending Text
In all different endings, this text is hidden in the code:
Well, congratulations. You beat a fictional monster from a fictional game. Bravo. Big deal.
8-Bit Fredbear's Dialogue
There is unused dialogue that was supposed to appear after 8-Bit Fredbear tells the player to find a clock for the first time. It technically is used; however, due to an error in the programming, the game instead automatically brings the player to the loading screen when it appears since it is the last string of text instead of adding an additional null string, making it unseen altogether. The dialogue said "If you keep following him, you will only finish a story. There is something more important for you to do."
Opened Box
There appears to be a file of the chest from Five Nights at Freddy's 4, but open. There's no way to trigger it, and the box appears to have nothing inside of it. It was found in the 1st Glitch World files. It may have been intended for opening chests in the original 3D overworld, but it also may simply be Scott Cawthon tricking players into thinking the mystery of the box is revealed in the game somewhere.
"Curse: Haunting" Chip
Files for unlocking a red chip called "Curse:Haunting" are stored between the unlock screens for Pizza:Fury and Block:Unscrew. The chip itself, however, doesn't exist even in the files. Presumably it would've used Haunting on all enemies from the start of the battle, or else a Ghost Freddy would appear and stun an enemy occasionally. The chip may have been replaced with the green chip Quickstart:Party, which stuns enemies for the first few seconds of a battle.
Early Browboy Sprite
In the game's files, what appears to be a Ballboy with the colors and face of Browboy can be found. Browboy may have originally been a normal enemy, like his FNaF World: Halloween Edition counterpart, or it may have been some type of placeholder.
Swimming Turtle
Files for a swimming turtle that was originally used in Slumberfish exist in the game. Given that the files are grouped among the fish from DeeDee's Fishing Hole, it is likely that the turtle was intended to be another catchable creature in the minigame with its own payout tier, or probably function as an obstacle to prevent the player from catching a fish. Strangely, it isn't robotic like all the other fish. This might be a reason why it was dropped from the game.
Alternate Cupcake
Grouped with the Cupcake object in the game is an unused alternate version of the Cupcake animation. It is programmed to stop the animation after the Cupcake bobs down once.
"PARTY CREATION"
This graphic was used for the character selection menu in the first early versions. The image ends up removed when update 1.20 introduced more characters to take up the whole screen.
Star
In the original version of the game since its first release, three stars would have shown up when getting all three endings.
"Strength" Number in Character Select Menu
In the "Character Select" menu, there appears to be a file of how much strength a character has, and it is seen in the MFA. It is never shown to be used in game however. There is programming left over of the expression used to calculate the strength of a character:
Level * 2 + ( ( ( Number of character - 1 ) / 8 ) * 10 )
Pre-Release Content
"Adventure" Animatronics Term
As FNaF World was announced, Scott Cawthon called the characters "Adventure animatronics". The term wasn't used in game, however, the copyrights have the phrase, "(Adventure Version)".
Removed Enemies
- Unnamed Robot Bear - In the earlier photos and trailer of the game, there was a robotic bear similar in appearance to Prototype; it could have been a counterpart or an early design of said enemy. This old design looks similar to the Prototype used in FNaF World: Halloween Edition.
- Golden Mechrab - In the first trailer, there appears to be a Mechrab-type enemy, but with its shell painted gold. This enemy was never used in the game. This enemy could be Mechrab's early design.
Shadow Freddy with Pizza Wheel 2
In one of the teaser screenshots on IndieDB, Shadow Freddy can be seen with the "Pizza Wheel 2" attack. This was changed to the "Esc Key" attack in the final version.
Diagonally Walking Freddy Sprite
The trailer for FNaF World showed Freddy walking diagonally in the 3D overworld. Although Freddy can now walk diagonally in the update 1.20, the sprite is still unused.
"Slowstart Enemies" Chip
Before FNaF World was released, there was a chip named Slowstart Enemies. Unusually, the colon is missing from this chip's depicted name.
With Quickstart:Party equipped, the party always acts before the enemies do, while Slowstart Enemies would likely have delayed the enemies from attacking first at the start of each battle. Thus, Slowstart Enemies would have effectively been a redundancy if used in tandem with Quickstart:Party, giving cause for either chip's removal. Slowstart Enemies' place on the Chips menu has since been reassigned to the Block:Jumpscare chip.
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