Cawthon noted that the game is a spin-off, considering the main arc of Five Nights at Freddy's completed with the fourth game. The announcement was considered to be a hoax due to similar PR actions taken by Cawthon, however, it was not disproven until its release.
Later, a trailer was uploaded to YouTube, depicting the characters of the four previous games as cute.
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Update 2 added the Halloween Update area, from which various minigames can be accessed, along with the final area: a toxic maze where the final boss of Update 2 is located.įNaF World was first announced on September 15, 2015, in a Steam post by Cawthon. The Flipside has four layers in total, although going beyond the third level is a point of no return, leading to an alternate ending. There also exists an inner dimension known as the "Flipside", in which there are several glitches that enable travel to otherwise unreachable places. Version 1.2 added a new area where the player completes minigames such as "Foxy Fighters", "Chica's Magic Rainbow", "Foxy.EXE" and "FNAF 57: Freddy in Space" to unlock new characters.įNaF World takes place in a world inhabited by enemies and various characters from the Five Nights at Freddy's series, who live in different biomes, including a snowy plain, a forest, a graveyard, a lake, a carnival, and a cave system. The Game Jolt version upgraded the overworld's graphics to pre-rendered 3D.
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After each battle, all characters, including those who may have been knocked out, are restored to full health. The player can also swap the current party with the reserve at any time. Once a turn is used, the player has to wait for some time until the next turn begins. The commands have different color tags and have different impacts, including healing the team (pink), providing status buffs (white), single-target attacks (orange), area attacks (red), poisonous attacks (green), and possible instant-kill attacks (black), among others. For each turn, the player is given choices for each character and must choose one of their three commands, which differ depending on the characters. The battles consist of turn-based random encounters, with several boss battles. Upon defeating an enemy, the player will gain experience points and "Faz Tokens", which are used to buy upgrades such as "chips" and "bytes" to aid the player during the game. Many enemy characters can be found throughout the game, each exclusive to their own area, which can be battled with. Initially, the world was depicted in a 2D Atari-like style, but as of Version 1.2 released in May 2016, the world has been redesigned into that of a pre-rendered 3D style. Once new areas are revealed and a special button is pressed in them, the player can use "jumping" to teleport between each area through an overworld map. The gameplay consists of exploring through the game world and accessing new areas. These tips frequently break the fourth wall due to Fredbear's seeming awareness of the situation he is placed in. Along the way, a character known as Fredbear will give the player tips on what to do next. As the player continues, they collect more characters to place in their party, with there being 40 characters available in total from across the first four games. The starter characters, the original and toy versions of the first main games characters, can all be swapped in and out of the party. The player starts by choosing two parties consisting of four characters each. The game also has two difficulty levels to choose from, Normal and Hard. The first chest contains an Endless: Strength Chip the second chest contains an Endless: Defense Chip.The player has two modes to play in: Adventure and Fixed Party. You'll find two golden chests up here, only one of which is guarded by an Eyesore. Eventually an eastbound passage will pull you back out into the light. You can move through it and along the edge of the screen far to the north. You'll wind up dipping into the darkness at the side of the screen. Head back south towards the intersection, then move towards the southwest corner of the area. I think these Bytes block as much damage as is displayed on the Byte per hit, but I can't say for certain just yet. This one contains the Block5, Block20, and Block50 Bytes. Head northwest and you'll find a tunnel that leads to a Lolbit's Byte Store. The entire eastern route is both long and utterly useless, so skip it and take a left. There's, surprise, an intersection ahead. Head to Lilygear Lake, head north from the Jump point into Choppy's Woods, and wander northwest until you find the entrance.