there is something of a storyline here revealed via the Phone Guy that calls you every night…if you can really stand to listen to him. It’s all about strategy and conserving energy while avoiding the bad guys and trying to make it to 6am. There are a multitude of enemies in this game that float about from screen-to-screen…all ranging from the first two characters (demon Wario and Waluigi) to a ghostly Luigi, a possessed Peach, and a demon Mario that eventually starts popping up on your computer screen. you are in a small office space with a door to your left, and the only difference is that there is a window to your right. The gameplay is very similar to the first FNaF game where you have a limited battery supply which powers your camera, powers the lights which check your blind spots, and it also powers the doors.
At first, everything seems alright…your employer says you have nothing to worry about…but then, weird things start happening. The factory was shut down, nothing was ever found out about this mysterious disappearance, and then later, another company bought the factory and decided to get it running again…and that’s where you come in.īecause the factory is very old, your job as a night security guard is to not only look for intruders, but, you also need to make sure that all the machines are running properly, and report any glitches back to your employer. The factory was doing very well until one day, Wario and Waluigi went missing, as did the rest of their employees. Some are more comedy and troll-based, and others legitimately try and be scary.įive Nights at Wario’s follows the story of the infamous dark-brothers in the effort to create a Fast Food Factory. The closer it gets to the release of FNaF 3, the more and more clones are appearing on the internet.