The NEW Most UNDERRATED FNAF Fan Game

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Published 2022-10-07

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  • I imagine that Mary performing a “magic trick” is just her drop-kicking the cameras, causing them to revert to audio-only for a while.
  • @acemcwolf5445
    Fun Fact: On the list of rules, #10 Is not to touch Mary's cookies, And if you look on the left side of the newspaper on the "Help Wanted" screen, There's a small story about how a kid tried to eat one of the cookies and how "It's amazing that the human body can live without the stomach." ...What the f**k did Mary do...
  • the door opening jump scare really cements the unnerving design of it all, too big for its own good and the normal-ness of opening a door shows how smart it is
  • @xenstarboy
    I notice that the merry go round actually sort of mirrors how the animatronics act. The most obvious thing being that it goes around, but also how you can clearly see the fox and raccoon but the deer is left visible but greatly obscured. I like details like this personally
  • i love how the game manages to nail the same vibe fnaf 1 gives, while being different entirely. just the way the animatronics look
  • @anarky1765
    I think the scariest thing about this game is that they don’t really look like animatronics, they look like people wearing animatronic masks. It just adds a disturbing layer of realism to this game. Possessed killer robots are works of fiction. But masked psychopaths breaking into your house and attacking you for reasons that only make sense to them? That could happen in our reality.
  • I like the designs of the Animatronics in a "creepy townsfolk" sense. Like if they were contextualized as living creatures, they would be a small-town cult that are trying to snoop around your house to learn how you tick and either indoctrinate you or get rid of you before you disrupt their circle.
  • @IMAVG
    7:35 Jesus when Rascal looks directly at the camera it reminds me of the Bonnie storage room look so much it brought me back to seeing that for the first time. Chills man, chills.
  • @KimberPrime
    With the camera being down making time go faster also makes this game more open to speedrunning. In classic FNAF you can only use glitches and such like fade skip to go faster, but here you can actually get better times from playing with the camera down more.
  • @sonicexer1856
    16:16 something about this jumpscare is so... unnerving, while the other jumpscares look kinda goofy, this one has such a different feel to it. The fact that Scarlet is so big in that render, together with those creepy eyes and moving towards you is so uncanny. It feels like it legit just wants to kill you, no time to shake around in front of you, no, it just goes to you.
  • The scripted events is such a fresh and cool Idea. Everyone is so used to the nights just ending and the Idea of scripted events happening would really keep me on edge because you don't know if it's scripted or a new mechanic the game did not tell you about. Nothing is more scary in these games than feeling like you're not in control and anything can happen
  • @frogmouth2
    Scripted events in traditional style fnaf games are such a good idea. It’s a lot more shocking then a jumpscare (which honestly are only scary until they actually happen).
  • @abrasivesoup
    This fan game hits that uncanny vibe that wore off from Fnaf 1. Though the jumpscares look pretty basic, the one with Scarlet popping in through the door made my heart jump. And the still renders for the characters in the dark and terrifying to even look at. That's one thing about fnaf getting super popular. The original uncanny valley that the original game hit doesn't really come into play much anymore. We've been desensitized over time. Or at least I have. Don't know about you. So seeing someone capture that concept so well is fantastic.
  • I want to see a FNAF game that has the animatronics be controlled by a second player and make a kind of back and forth of trying to last as long as you can, then when the roles reverse you need to get to the office as fast as you can.
  • @TTAZI.
    Mary’s Arcade is actually a really cool fan game. It’s really balanced and fun as well. Looks really cool too.
  • @SwaggyG_2102
    Mary's Arcade is such an interesting game. The Security Camera UI feels so authentic, with the WindowsXP camera system.
  • @Necrovia
    I remember playing this when it first came out and my god I loved it. I would keep recommending it to everyone looking for a fun skill-based FNAF game, and so exicted for Mary's Arcade 2.
  • @Judie-Nator
    Mary's Arcade's visuals remind me a lot of older FNAF fan games with more polish. The camera effects really bring out the environments and characters. Jeez m peets, these visuals are spooky in this game.
  • @Bofrab
    They seem to do the same thing Scott did in the news paper, where they talk about the development and behind the scenes in the blurred parts. I love that.