Five Nights at Freddy's 4

Five Nights at Freddy's 4

Ƿynnþrýð Sep 17, 2015 @ 6:57pm
About Scott's Older Games.
You know those mobile games Scott used to make? 8-Bit RPG Creator? Sit 'n Survive? Chipper and Son's Lumber Company?

Well, I would like to take a brief moment of your time, reader or Scott, to say what I think of some of your games before Five Nights at Freddy's and FNAF World.


-Sit 'n Survive
A fun and entertaining game that doesn't gets boring. The fact that you get more money each day gives the player a sense of progression, and that makes them feel satisfied when they buy something.
My record: Day 22.


-Forever Quester
Seems basic at first, but when you play it becomes surprisingly addicting, and you want your little knight to defeat The Evil Xaxoor!
My record: Area 255: Villips Cliffside. Level:107.


-20 Useless Apps
An app with a funny sense of humour that's cool for making your friends laugh!
My records: EMoney Printer: 542 Money. Balloon Lotto Credits: 32. Thumb Gym: 20 Calories. Rigged Crane: 25.


-There Is No Pause Button
When it comes to addicting games Scott seems to be really good at making them. In TINPB you feel compelled to keep going through the ever-increasingly diffuclt levels to see how high your score can be.
My record: level 45


-RAGEQUIT
A game that deserves every capital letter in it's name manages to be similar to TINPB, but also a lot harder. It has a new mechanic where you need to slide as well as jump, so you need to concentrate even harder than TINPB.
My record: ......It's 5! It's 5, okay?


-Chipper and Son's Lumber Co.
This game was not very popular among audiences, but when looked into further you find it has a hidden story to figure out (nope, no spoilers.) and an entertaining gameplay that can take more than just a few hours to complete.
I understand that Chipper and Son's Lumber Co. has a lot of negative reviews, and that it nearly caused you to give up making games (and may have caused some other negative things that I won't talk). My honest opinion is: Chipper and Son's Lumber Co. is not that bad. I've played the entire thing. All the missions, the Frog's Quest, the Robo Termite, and more!
My record: Missions completed: all.



I really hope Scott Cawthon reads this. Although, if he's too busy coding FNAF World then that's fine.

Thank you.
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Ion Sep 17, 2015 @ 7:00pm 
The question is, every played Desolate Hope?

Even though I haven't played it, it looks amazing, all of it. How it went unnoticed is beyond me.
Green Star Gaming Sep 17, 2015 @ 7:12pm 
I saw the trailer for 8-Bit RPG. I'm not sure if it was Scott's intention or if it's because of the limits of mobile, but I kinda found the idea of creating an RPG based on pre-made assest boring. If it were modable, that may have been something, but as it stands, it's kind of unappealing to me.
StressedLlama Sep 17, 2015 @ 7:30pm 
I love Chipper and Son's Lumber co.
Ƿynnþrýð Sep 18, 2015 @ 11:31am 
Originally posted by The Gaming Reaper:
I saw the trailer for 8-Bit RPG. I'm not sure if it was Scott's intention or if it's because of the limits of mobile, but I kinda found the idea of creating an RPG based on pre-made assest boring. If it were modable, that may have been something, but as it stands, it's kind of unappealing to me.
Mobile is quite limited. If you wanted to draw your own characters and such then it would need a lot more space on the device.
Ƿynnþrýð Sep 18, 2015 @ 1:12pm 
Originally posted by Oxybourn:
The question is, every played Desolate Hope?

Even though I haven't played it, it looks amazing, all of it. How it went unnoticed is beyond me.
I didn't realize it was free until you reminded me to look at it. I downloaded it and played it and it's pretty good! The animations look pleasing to the eye and the RPG style is very appealing.
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