I actually struggled with designing the game, as I wanted to make it as original as possible. And in the summer-holiday, I had to go on a week-long vacation with my family, so I really wanted to work as much as I could on FNAC, so that I wouldn't have to delay the release by a week because of a vacation (I didn't want to bring my laptop and work all the week of the vacation).īut I got the game finished, and while it was out for a couple of days I also managed to fix a few bugs here and there.
I made the game in about 3 months time, and during those 3 months I also had a lot of exam stuff that I needed to tend to. Mary, however, was stuck with the trauma of him murdering her animatronic friends for many years until she saw a therapist.First off, I need to state why I decided not to do any sequels to Five Nights At Candy's. A problem, your problem." is likely a reference to the fact that he accidentally murdered the RAT's actor (and purposefully did so with the Cat too), but that he never suffered the consequences until Mary conquered her fears. The Third game explains that the sprit possesses him caused their deaths in life into becoming vengeful spirits and that The Puppeteer was caught and imprisoned.
#FIVE NIGHTS AT CANDYS 3 PUPPET SERIES#
The second time Vinnie is presented is at the third cutscene. When you start to turn to the right, Vinnie jumps in front of the camera with white glowing eyes. The third time, Vinnie is right next to your camera. The second time you look left, Vinnie appears a little far from you. In the first one, the camera you control moves from side to side. Vinnie is seen in four of the six cutscenes after you successfully beat a night. While Vinnie doesn't appear in the main gameplay of the Five Nights at Candy's series, it does appear in the cutscenes and minigames. Vinnie is similar to the original Puppet from Five Nights at Freddy's 2, only with blue cheeks and lips and a frowning mouth.