This is a puzzle/horror game in which players assume the role of a repair person tasked with monitoring/repairing animatronic characters at a pizzeria. From a first-person perspective, players explore dark hallways, complete puzzles, and try to avoid menacing, malfunctioning animatronic figures. The game contains frequent screams/shrieks and
Five nights at Freddy's: Park of Horror by Goldie Entertainment. 2,752 followers. Five Nights at Freddy's 3: Playable Animatronics by CL3NRc2. 1,364 followers.
Five Nights at Freddy's, FNaF for short, is the long-awaited adaptation of the beloved horror game franchise. Fans have been waiting almost 10 years for the movie - and they have strong opinions The Five Nights at Freddy's age rating will be PG-13, which means "Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13. Parents are urged to be cautious. Some material may be inappropriate for pre-teenagers." As for how FNAF pulls off its thrills with a PG-13 rating - ahead of the movie's debut later this week on Peacock and in cinemas the films rating was listed as M a few days ago for about a day then it got changed back to TBC. I’ve seen a site list an R13 rating, and another listing an M rating. It’s just frustrating at this point, the movies two days away now and no official announcement on the rating yet anywhere. I’m pretty sure it’s an M or an R13 though. Here’s the reason for the rating given to Five Nights at Freddy’s: “Strong violent content, bloody images and language.” Of course, this isn’t exactly a shock. The 3rd entry Five Nights at Freddy’s seems to be greatly toned down. FNaF 3 keeps the same general idea as FNaF 1 and 2, but this time you are not given lights, or doors. Instead, you must lure the only animatronic in the game away from your office using audio. The game also introduces “errors” in which the key factors of playing are RQxbf.