Omega :v_tfem: :v_dis: :ms_neurodiversity:<p>as far as <a href="https://goo.dgirl.gay/tags/fivenightsatfreddys" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">#<span>fivenightsatfreddys</span></a> fan games go, i feel like a lot of them are tempted to go into the freeroam direction and perceive that as an evolution. but i've never been into that, and it's why i don't really like security breach among a lot of other things.</p><p>i don't think free roaming makes for a good evolution of the series. in fact, i would argue that it's quite incompatible in a lot of ways. when you do a free roaming <a href="https://goo.dgirl.gay/tags/fnaf" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">#<span>fnaf</span></a> game, more often than not you end up with a slender clone with a fnaf coat of paint over it.</p><p>however, i don't think you can't go anywhere else than being stuck in a chair. in fact, there is a fan game that i really love and that i think is a genuine great evolution for the five nights at freddy's concept, and that's <em><strong><a href="https://gamejolt.com/games/the_glitched_attraction/528354" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">the glitched attraction</a></strong></em>.</p><p>turning each stage into an of escape game challenge themed around one of the main games is genius, and it makes for a great evolution of the series.</p><p><code>reminder that scott cawthon, the original maker of fnaf has donated thousands to usa far right politicians, i do not support him financially, i'm just autistic about his games.</code></p>