So, there had been a lot of fan games made about FNAF that I have come across of late and some of them are just Eh?
Yes, this is a thing now.
Annnnd, focusing on a game that was based of another game and also a Creepypasta that it itself was based off of a abandoned Disney theme park, there are a lot of games that were based souly off of FNAF and other inserted topics that had nothing to do with anything.
Okay, so the product was different in terms of what got adapted and how.
So, during this point where FNAF 2 was just getting started, there was a vote from beginning game-makers to make there own versions of FNAf. You can see where this would go horribly wrong.
Five Nights at Wario's
Five Nights at Freddy's 3
Five Nights at the Krusty Krab
Yeah, most of these adaptations tended to........
Suck.
But, there was money to be made. So where to start this off but with Five Nights at Treasure Island?
So what's so special about FNATI?
Well, aside from it being the first in this trend, it was one of the most memorable and one of the least.......
Bad.
But before we get to the nitty-gritty, let's see what made the first FNAF game unique in it's own right.
If you look at the ideals in the first game, you can see it kind of made itself more unique.
The story isn't that there some old monster trying to eat you or that a killer is on the lose or any of those puzzles.
The story in the first game is that you're a night guard working in a haunted pizzaria.
That's it.
FNAF is missing a lot of the typical horror game tropes.
For example; the mecanics.
You take a look at FNAF mecanics and it really highlights on how rare it is to see a character in a horror game not being able to move and just staying in that one space while you're just fighting to stay alive.
But the thing that makes FNAF so remarkable is that it lives outside of horror gaming's expectations. Four animatronics are possessed by dead children for the story and that's fine. You can't move at all because they are already moving and that's fine.
It still has a strong plot point where as you can't even tell what the story is with the other games because they're weak almost to the point of being self aware.
So if FNATI is a version of this trope, is it still a good game?
Yes, but the plot point changes.
It revolves mostly around one threat; a photo-negitive Mickey suit and his other pals which I am glad to see that Suicide Mouse was involved with the game, too, are trying to stuff you into a Mickey Mouse costume but your head is too big so they have to break your neck in order to get you in it and..........
Yeah. Starting to sound familiar?
But what makes FNATI sooooo interesting is that the rest of the story line is new. And the fact that Oswald the Lucky Rabbit and Suicide Mouse were included in it is just amazing!
By the time night 4 of FNAF, we already knew what to expect. In FNATI, they kept adding new suits, thus making the game scarier!
We had no idea that the Donald Duck head was going to move on it's own!
By the way, Google Photo-negitive Minnie. You will scream, I can asure you.
So, in my opinion, Five Nights at Treasure Island is a great fan game you should go check it out!
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