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The story has the "Missing Children Incident" in it as well.
Need I say more?
It uses that in a uniqe way- plus FNAF wasn't the first game to use that..
If you did this with rich A+++ devs then you got sued for life.
The Missing Children Incident in both games happened in 1987, with five children, and at a
non-specified pizzeria with animatronics.
So taking a chunk of FNaF's story is "being inspired"?
What more is there to say?
Its just anothers life's work being ripped. Not yours...