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**nintendo theme blaring in the distance**
Plagiat is evil, but so much people seems can't actually see where it is thieving and where it's not.
First of all - It's nothing new under the sun.
"The Simpsons did it" (c).
Literally.
Long before Scott Cowthon.
I love FNAF, but it doesn't mean that nobody hasn't any rights create anthropomorphic robotic animals anymore. Otherwise Isaac Asimov also had no rights to use "robot" term because of Karel Chapek and lot of other authors used to write "robot stories". A lot of games\films\books (especially if they have the same genre) have similarity, so what? I was watching The Evil Within playing and gamers were saying when it was like Silent Hill, when it was Outlast and when - Resident Evil. But nobody never will say that The Evil Within was a rip-off or plagiarism JUST becouse of some similarity details or mechanics.
FNAF inspired a lot people to make their own games, comics, films including their original stories and characters and that is awesome! You did nothing wrong, don't let such hasty and unfear comments push you down.
Personaly I really can't wait to take a look at Endless Inside full version, it really cought my interest! Good luck!
And really people, chill down! Give a chance first.
Game itself is preety hard, so i'll play a "little" longer than i tought.
I'm in chapter 3 and waiting for next updates