Splix.io – How To Play & Review

Highest score: 30313 blocks! Leaderboard status: #1

Just like slither.io, splix.io is another online/browser game which anyone can play without the need to make an account. Enter a nickname and you’re ready to begin claiming land! Or blocks, in this case.

You are represented by a small dot of a certain, assigned colour, and start with 25 blocks of your colour. Move around with WASD or the arrow keys on your keyboard, and travel over uncoloured/grey blocks to capture them. You will always be connected to your land, and if you move around grey blocks and attach yourself to another part of your entire group of blocks, every grey block within your surrounded area will be yours, as shown in the picture right at the end of this post. (Notice there is a colour COMBINATION for this player, I think you get these if you pay or something, but the rules remain the same).

Don’t run into yourself because that will kill you! And make sure others don’t run into you either, because that’s how they kill you. If you run into other players, you kill them. And by running into players I mean your dot area will have to run over the trails of the other player. There is an exception though – if the other player is in your land, then running into their trails or dots will kill them, and vice versa.

Don’t just get the grey blocks! Take other people’s properties too, because they will do the same to you. And make sure  you don’t hit the corners, because that will kill you too, just like it does in slither.io

There’s a leaderboard at the top right corner – the top 10 players with the most blocks captured are shown there – and a box at the bottom left corner, showing you your progress. You’ll also find a map at the top left corner, where you are represented by a white dot, and everyone else with their captured blocks in a darker shade of the colour of the map (which is also your colour in the game).

I love this game because you get some time to see other players’ movements and plan how to attack them. The disadvantage is something you come to terms with when you capture a huge number of blocks because then you can’t tell if someone else somewhere else is taking your land. Unlike slither.io, you don’t take your land with you, and only your progress box will show you if your number of captured blocks is going down – that means you’re losing blocks. But most of the time you don’t look at that box, which is why having a lot of blocks poses this disadvantage.

But overall, it’s slightly easier to play this than slither.io, and is a whole lot of fun. Play it in your free time and see how you do.

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Slither.io – Review Part 2

(IT HAS BEEN SO LONG SINCE I’VE UPDATED OMG! I have only two more exams left and then my half-yearlies will be over woohoo)

Second installment of this review!

So I’ve been playing this game everyday every time I sit with my laptop to do work and I can safely say that I’ve leveled up! …a bit. I’ve also worked up two different techniques that I apply to play the game:

  1. Consume as many coloured pellets (yes that’s what those dots are called apparently) as possible right at the beginning, which contains 1, 2 or 3 points depending on the size. Avoid other players until you’re big enough to kill really small ones. If you’re brave enough, then do so. Finally, when you’ve gotten really big, go into the main battle zone and fight! i.e. kill others, try to consume all their leftovers and try not to get killed yourself. (The main battle zone is usually at the centre of the circular area. The map shows the location of other players and the highest concentration is near the centre.)
  2. Forget points, just slither to the centre and find a big snake (yes that’s what they’re called despite everyone calling them worms). Stay near it but not too near in case they slither around you and trap you to your inevitable death. The fun in this is that, again, inevitably someone is going to die, and usually that’s a really big snake, so when that happens, you can easily consume their leftovers, which are worth the most points. Those huge pellets are like magnets though, so everyone will try to get every last bit, which is the catch of this technique – it’s extremely risky, and usually you only get a sudden boost and points and then immediately die in the process. So don’t zoom in a situation like that. You can always wait for another kill to happen, but trying to grab every bit of your kill so that nobody else gets a share will only get you killed.

The best thing ever happened today: I MADE IT ON THE LEADERBOARD! I was no. 10 on the leaderboard of the game ;-; The leaderboard shows the top 10 players with the most points or greatest lengths and I finally made it there! And with a whopping 7913 points! Nearly 8k, maybe better next time.

Considering my lack of patience, I cannot believe I made it this far! Lol.

Make sure you check that game out if you haven’t already, it really captivates the player into playing it until they’re satisfied XD

P.s: Do NOT go after those floating but uncatchable glowing pellets unless the coast is clear. I don’t know yet what they do, boost your speed or gain you points, but I do know they definitely get you killed if you go after it when it’s quite far away because it’s difficult to get and you will inevitably run into other players and die if you zoom and also lose points because of zooming.

Slither.io – How to Play & Review Part 1

I am addicted to this game.

Literally. This is my current most favourite game.

Basically this is an online game you play with a bunch of other people, where you are a worm/snake/something, and you consume small and big glowing colourful circular objects, not to just gain points, but also make yourself grow longer. You cannot run into other players, because that will kill you. However, you need make other players run into you, so that they die and you consume their remnants. There’s a circular map which I think shows the concentration of either circles or other players, and a dot locates where you are on the map. There’s also a leaderboard showing the top 10 players currently playing. They have the largest lengths, some going up to 30,000. I’ve only reached about 5.5k units of length…

So you type in slither.io in the address bar, and you’re met with a screen that says the title of the game, allows you to choose a nickname (if you don’t want one, then that’s fine, you’ll just be nameless), allows you to choose your skin (you gotta check those out; there are even YouTuber Gamer versions!) and lets you choose between high and low quality (don’t ask me what the point of that is, I have no clue). Once you do all that, you see a worm or a snake of some sort moving. That’s you. Now just start moving, consume those glowing colourful circles and kill your rivals and eat ’em up!

Now the game only requires you to move your cursor around (via the mouse or your touchpad if you’re on a laptop and not a PC) which moves the worm/snake/player (ie. yourself) as it follows the cursor, and a click of your left mouse button or a press of the spacebar to accelerate.

And let me tell you, it’s the most fun thing ever. I started playing safe by staying away from other players, just consuming circles and avoiding the powerful players. I had high scores then, and lived longer in the game, but the real fun began once I started exploring and deliberately going near the bigger players. Survival is good, but challenge is fun. You have to be quick and careful: save yourself from other players; try to kill other players and consume them alone making sure no one gets a share of your kill but always being on the run to share others’ kills, often by circling around them if you’re big enough; consuming the bigger circles that appear naturally… oh wait, I didn’t even tell you why everyone loves killing others! It’s because once a player dies, they leave the biggest circles behind with the most points. And let me tell you, it gets crazy when a high scoring player dies. On top of that, if the area is populated, all hell breaks loose. You have to be quick and circle around your share and not run into anyone else because you don’t wanna die right now so you have to be safe and not greedy because that will get you dead. It is so much fun and so addicting! At first it may seem difficult, but once you get the hang of it, you’re sold.

I didn’t realize this at first, so I used to wonder, “Why is everyone circling around and staying close to the big worms?” Oh man do I get it now… Big kills are for sure going to occur, and you don’t wanna miss out.

I still haven’t gotten complete control of moving my worm using a touchpad, but I still go back for more. I’ve gotten so into it that I even moved away from splix.io, a game I hope to talk about soon.

I highly recommend this if you have a PC/laptop and an internet connection. And lastly, when playing the game, find the big worms and follow them. If you’re a medium-sized worm they are highly likely to target you, so be careful. But always, ALWAYS, try to stick with the populated area including at least one big worm. That’s when the fun will truly begin.

Attempting to fit FNAF puzzle pieces together – Part 2 – Theory

It seems like it has been forever since I started my FNAF posts! So, to refresh our memories, let’s look back on what I claimed in my previous posts, shall we?

Sister Location (SL) takes place right at the beginning of the FNAF timeline. Henry creates an uncontrollable animatronic called Ennard who takes control of Baby, an animatronic made by Afton, and kills Henry. She then proceeds to kill Afton’s daughter, if she hadn’t done so before murdering Henry, using Baby again. Afton goes back to Baby, either to destroy her for revenge or reminisce his daughter’s memories, as an employee. In an unfortunate turn of events, (where Ennard manages to lead him into the infamous Scooping Room by using other animatronics in various ways) Ennard possibly kills him and takes control of his body. She goes into the world as Purple Guy, someone who doesn’t quite fit in with the crowd because of his eyes, to proceed killing children. This carries on until one day, the souls of those dead children lead him into a springtrap where he gets electrocuted. He does not die however, and goes back into the world with scars from the accident.

So I have firmly established my own theory. But there are many more questions left unanswered which I will refer to in this post. Let’s begin the second post of FNAF in the month of Halloween! (coincidence?)

In my previous post, I only confirmed the beginning and the ending of the FNAF timeline, but there is a huge chunk in the middle of all this, with the biggest of them being the crying child. The crying child has already been established as Henry’s son (as Matpat says is so in the book), but more importantly, the crying child is the one who has all the nightmares. He is the bearer of the games we’ve been playing, because the FNAF games are all his nightmares (as suggested by the Dream Theory). But I keep referring to the Timeline Theory, and I’ve already stated that I stand in the middle-ground of these theories. So how can I place all the events/deaths together, one after the other, keeping in mind both these theories and my own theory? After thinking long and hard for 5 minutes, I have come to draw this conclusion to my theory so far: Ennard kills Afton’s daughter first, then proceeds to use Afton’s body when he returns, thus creating the new character combining Ennard and Afton’s body – Purple Guy, and then goes on to kill children, one of his targets being the crying child (not the first, we’ll expand on this later). It is after the death of Henry’s son that Purple Guy kills Henry.

Now hold up! I know that in my previous post I said Ennard goes for Afton after Henry. But as I brought the crying child into the plot and after remembering that in the book, Henry cries over his dead son (Sammy?) and commits suicide by allowing an animatronic kill him (I watched Matpat’s video again for this), I pieced together my puzzle differently. Here’s how.

The daughter is killed right at the beginning by Ennard possessing Baby’s body (for the 100th time). After that, Afton becomes Purple Guy and starts killing children. But the crying child is not his first victim, because in the minigames of FNAF 4 we see Purple Guy helping a worker wear an animatronic suit (Notice how he was coloured in purple while the worker was in normal human colours and body parts. It proves my point made in my last post: why Purple Guy is purple, Ennard’s purple eyes are now Afton’s purple eyes, etc). This means the crying child already knows about Purple Guy, because Purple Guy already exists! He has nightmares about what he heard is actually happening in real life (in the game) and this is how I combined both theories established by Matpat: the games are nightmares, but things are actually happening in real life that are triggering crying child’s nightmares. Conclusion: it is somewhere along the line the crying child is killed. And then Henry’s death occurs. But there’s more.

Henry then commits suicide in the book by letting an animatronic kill him (unnamed), and in one of the FNAF World endings, he is seen to die after apologising for creating an unstoppable animatronic, one that cannot be turned off. Matpat concluded that since Baby was in the picture, Baby must’ve been the animatronic that killed him, and Baby must’ve been the animatronic he made as well (because Henry says he made it, and then allowed it to kill him). But I already said it’s Ennard right? And at the beginning of SL, it is stated that Afton created Baby. In the game, Baby was in the room, yes, but do you notice that Baby remains where she was? And those eyes you see? Those eyes are in a different place. Baby does not move. And in the book, Scott does not name the animatronic that killed him, which Matpat assumed was because SL was not released then and Scott wanted to surprise us. But no, here’s how I explain this:

Firstly, in the game, I believe Ennard killed Henry. We go into the room as Baby and we don’t move, and yet there are two eyes that appear in the background in top right-hand corner. That must have been Purple Guy! Purple Guy killed Henry but Scott led us to believe it was Baby. Because, think about it, if it WAS Baby who killed Henry, why did Henry tell us to go back and make us play the game, then reach the ending, then say all that? If Baby was to kill him, she would’ve done it just then, right? Baby was only a witness to the death. Now let’s talk about the book: Henry calls out an animatronic to kill him but does not name it. Matpat assumes it’s Baby, and I thought so too, but what other character was not yet revealed when the book came out, more so which character do we find out more about right at the end of the game? Yet again, ENNARD. Ennard was the most mysterious character, one that also needed SL to be released before she could make her intro (even in which she remained mysterious) so Scott couldn’t announce the name in the book.

I wish Scott read all this and told me whether I was right or wrong, even if he didn’t reveal the real story ;-; Oh well.

Another thing I want to talk about is the other famous question: Why does Afton go back at night as a worker?

Well, I didn’t need to think too hard for this, I just needed to walk along the right path, something I didn’t do and I don’t think many people did. We look too deep into the wrong places, maybe that’s why we can’t locate the true story? Okay, enough of that, let me just answer this question already.

Afton Robotics. These robots were made by Afton. What does that make Afton? The boss, obviously. And he obviously has work to do himself for his company all day, and I’m pretty sure he wants to reminisce his daughter, perhaps mangle his own animatronics (Mangle, ah references…), in secret. Therefore, he goes back at night, perhaps with a different identity, to fulfill his missions.

Did that ring a bell to you guys? Because this is how I find answers to my questions. “Different identity”? Like in the book? YES. Afton uses a different identity in the book for ‘whatever reason’ we don’t know (as Mat says), so this must be the reference here! Afton definitely uses a different identity to work in his own business as a nighttime security guard or whatever he works as in SL!

And now, as I’ve been answering many questions today, I will answer on of the other biggest questions of all time in SL: Why is SL even a thing? I mean yes it proves Afton is Purple Guy, but why is it so important. Mat said it in his own video, we know all this information is very important, but why? What is this game telling us? (Okay, maybe not one question, these are the bunch of questions that lead up to one answer.)

This is Purple Guy’s story.

FNAF 1, 2, 3 and 4 were named that way because those were the crying child’s story. Scott said “Four games. One story.” because those games were the crying child’s story. Those were part of one big story. Why is FNAF SL called FNAF “SL”? Because yes it is a part of FNAF, very much a part of FNAF as it reveals Purple Guy, but that’t not it. This is the story of THE Purple Guy. This is the beginning of Purple Guy.

That is what immediately hit me when Mark (Markiplier) reached the end of the true ending of FNAF. Well, it immediately revealed that those purple eyes mean this is Purple Guy, but then I realized what this story is, and I just want to shout it out to the FNAF lovers out there. This is the story of how everything started. This is the prequel to FNAF franchise. (Yes I know FNAF 2 comes before FNAF 1 but I mean this is the prequel to FNAF 2.)

Trivia? I don’t think so: See the yellow tag on Purple Guy? Do you get it now? Because he goes back to work at night at his place. And you only see him at night right? Do we ever see him during the day? No. It’s always at night. And he wears the tag at night, so that’s how we see him. As a worker. 

Attempting to fit FNAF puzzle pieces together – Part 1 – Theory

I know I should start out this series of FNAF (Five Nights At Freddy’s game created by Scott Cawthon for anyone who hasn’t been up-to-date with Youtube and gaming in general) posts with something from FNAF 1 or a general summary of the game – not that there is any because we are still groping in the dark with two main theories, a middle ground between them and many other theories that also make sense – but MatPat (Matthew Patrick from The Game Theory Youtube channel for everyone who hasn’t come across Youtube or gamers as of yet, *sigh*) just uploaded his FNAF Sister Location theory video no. 2 (because he uploaded the first one before the game was even released). Midway through watching his video, something clicked. I tweeted him my ideas and then watched the video again, by which point, many red alarms were ringing and even though this video is part 1 of his original video plan, I couldn’t wait for him to make part 2 before I could write this, so let’s begin (haphazardly).

P.S. Spoilers everywhere. You have been warned.

Firstly, I have not read the FNAF book “The Silver Eyes” (TSE), written by Scott Cawthon and Kira Breed-Wrisley. I only know as much as MatPat has told us about in his videos. At the end of his recently uploaded video, Mat says that the events of TSE take place in 1995, after all the games and child murders. If that were to happen, I would imagine that Purple Guy/William Afton was the murderer of the children, was caught in and survived the springtrap incident, left town and came back, probably to reminisce his dead daughter. But there are so many things that come to my mind.

First and foremost, the ending of Sister Location (SL) that you reach if you play the game as instructed by a convincing female voice is the true ending of the game – it’s canon to the story in TSE as Mat has already established. In the book, Scott repeatedly talks about Afton’s eyes and how they seem so dead and glassy, so artificial, as if the owner of the body is actually dead and whatever is behind the eyes is not him. SL ends with the player, the man, slowly moving to his right in a robotic movement and staring at a mirror or glass of some sort and opening his eyes to reveal purple (or pink or violet) eyes. It is so obvious that Scott’s motive while writing the book was to reveal the ending of SL, and which ending of SL is the true ending, according to the story of FNAF and everything in the FNAF universe, and if you hadn’t read the book or watched Mat’s videos, you wouldn’t know. Scott really loves to play with our minds huh? He makes sure that if you miss out on even one game, his book or Mat’s videos, you will be absolutely lost, much like those who only play the game for the game and do not appreciate the story behind it. Honestly, I’ll drop this here, FNAF isn’t much about the game as it is about the true story everyone is trying to seek out. It is about the plot that he will probably never reveal. Oh Scott, how we wish to look into your brain to find the truth… Anyway, back to the game! The fake ending is the one where you end up in your home with your popcorn and exotic butters, and all of a sudden, when you turn to your right, you see Ennard moving into your cosy den, and that’s it! It ends there! But does it? What happens afterwards? Is it the same ending as the true ending? Maybe just not with your innards taken out, maybe in some other way he takes control of your body? (Btw, innard? That’s where Ennard’s name is from! Innard, Ennard, Ennard takes out your innards and take control of your body and becomes your new innards…get it? …Never mind…)

Point made is that you have been possessed by an animatronic, and now it is free to roam around the world, and I imagine the the rest of TSE takes on from here.

However, which animatronic is it? I don’t remember if Mat said this or not, but a lot of people keep saying Baby took control of him, Baby is out in the open now and bla bla bla but HALT! Baby? Are you sure? I believe Mat had pointed this out that Baby’s eyes are green. Again, my memory does not co-operate with me, but I think the little girl that Baby consumed has blue eyes and somewhere along the game Baby is shown to have blue eyes. I won’t go too deep into that right now as I don’t remember much of it and will wait for Mat to remind me again of this in his next video. To summarise: Baby has either blue or green eyes, NOT PURPLE. Whose eyes are purple? ENNARD’S! Again, Mat and others have also established that Ennard is probably controlling everything in SL. “There is a little of me in every body” was a quote in one of the SL teasers, meaning Ennard is controlling all the animatronics, including Baby. Even after that little card is removed from her body and she is sent to the “Scooping Room” and disheveled, her voice can be heard. As she is sent to the Scooping Room, and even when he works on her animatronic body (pressing codes into number pads and stuff), we can see Ennard at the back, in the dark. Who is controlling the animatronics? Whose voice do we keep hearing? Who leads us everywhere? Who says she knows how to pretend? Who pretends to help us to gain our trust? Who sends us to the Scooping Room? Who is in our cosy room in our house? Who comes after us in the private room? Who jumpscares us when we don’t listen to them as they instruct us to go to the Scooping Room or when we make a mistake while going there? ENNARD! Ennard has taken control of our body! Not Baby. Again, why is there so much confusion? Why do we assume it’s all Baby’s dirty work? Because Ennard is not on stage, we don’t know about Ennard until the game shows us (and the teaser but the teaser didn’t help in understanding much about Ennard). Plus, the voice we keep hearing throughout the game started to talk to us when we were in Circus Baby’s territory, where we gave her “controlled shocks”.

So Ennard takes control of our body, not Baby. Yes, Baby may have been what killed Afton’s daughter, but Ennard is the one controlling everything. Ennard kills Henry too. And now she has to get out, so she takes who? The man who came back to either find out what killed his daughter, or simply to reminisce in this horrid place – Afton.

All of this leads me to think that SL may have taken place BEFORE all the games, not after.

According to this flow of events, Henry is killed by Ennard, possibly in Baby’s body or not, we don’t know. Then or before that, she kills Afton’s daughter and Afton comes back for some reason. Now, I would like to point out that at this point that although I haven’t seen anyone talk about this, the reason he goes back is probably already told in the trailer: “Where memories sleep.” He probably went back for Baby, to either just see her or destroy her, in the memory of his dead daughter . Back to the flow of events: Ennard’s motive now is to go out into the world and be free. Again, I would like to point out that the reason she wants to go out now is also given in the trailer in the last whisper: “You don’t know what we’ve been through”. She wants to leave this place, whether it’s with the friends who have been and are continuously being tortured or not. And after all, we all know that they’ve been through a lot by now, as proved by the “controlled shocks”. However, they also plead: “Dont hold it against us.” True, we shouldn’t, because they were tortured and now they’ve turned to harm us. But what do I mean by “they”? I mean Baby, Funtime Freddy, possibly Bonnie, Ballora, Funtime Foxy and Ennard. All of them. But who is smart enough to use us? To manipulate us into thinking they’re friendly? Ennard. She stops them from ruining her plan to release them all by gainng our trust.

It is from here, I believe, that the FNAF games begin. (Scott must be proud of our creativity and imagination as we come up with all these theories from his games. Thank you Scott, for bringing out the best of creativity in us). This is where I will establish something I strongly believe, till now unless Mat drops his own more credible theory, that Scott decided to have Afton coloured as purple because of the eyes that obviously isolate him from the rest of the crowd of actual human beings (because it’s Ennard in Afton’s body now). And thus, Purple Guy was created. So the story isn’t about the dead children vs the Purple Guy (Afton), it’s more accurate to say the game is about the dead children vs ENNARD. Purple Guy is parallel to Ennard. The dead children are now seeking revenge on Ennard, the animatronic, by probably possessing other animatronics.

This is basically a war between an uncontrollable animatronic and dead children possessing more animatronics. These animatronics are really ruining some lives out there…

(Honestly, at this point, there’s so much to say, I’m losing my mind. I’m literally forgetting my next words :O )

Now comes springtrap. I personally believe in the middle ground of the Dream Theory and the Timeline Theory. The games I believe are dreams, but things are actually happening in real life. As seen in FNAF 3, Purple Guy is led by dead children’s souls into the springtrap where he is possibly shocked (yet again but now inside a human body…) and bleeds. But not to death, oh no, he doesn’t bleed to death. In the bad ending of FNAF 3, we see the eye-holes in the animatronic heads still lit up, while in the (happy) ending, we see that the eye-holes in the heads this time are dark, not lit up. This means that in the happy ending, the children’s souls rest in peace, while in the bad ending they are up for more revenge. Mat clearly states that as the springtrap situation occurs, we see that Purple Guy’s eyes are still lit up. Clearly in this game, if your eyes are lit up, you’re alive, meaning Purple Guy still lives. Well… not “lives” exactly, Afton is dead and Purple Guy is Ennard as I have already established, but you get the point. This is where the TSE story picks up again. Mat says that Dave (Purple Guy changes his identity for hiding or something, long story apparently) had scars in his body. Mat establishes, and I agree, that indeed those scars are the result of the springtrap situation.

(P.S. I refer to Ennard as ‘she’ and Purple Guy as ‘he’ but I mean the same person. Or robot… You get my point.)

So now I have concluded that Ennard goes killing children mindlessly, obviously as she has no mind to begin with, which also logically explains why she kills children (she has no mind, and she is no human). This happens in many FNAF locations until the souls of the dead children take Ennard down at the end of FNAF 3’s happy ending.

Earlier in this post I said Ennard killed Henry, and many of you may have been disagreeing, saying it was Baby who killed Henry. But let me break it down. Henry, in a FNAF World ending and the book, says that he made an uncontrollable animatronic, which we assume killed him. I agree that it did in fact kill him. But this uncontrollable animatronic is not Baby. It’s Ennard. There are two dots that represent eyes when Henry dies, but Baby remains in her position. That shows that Ennard is in control of Baby and gained access to his place through her to kill Henry. Those two eyes belong to Ennard. But why does Ennard not recognise Afton on Day 2 of SL? Because Afton did not create Ennard. But why do we hear the little girl telling her father (Afton) that she wants to see the animatronic HE made exclusively for her? Why, at the beginning of the game, even before we start to play it, does a man (Henry) ask Afton about the animatronic HE made, to which Afton replies saying she can sing and do a bunch of other stuff? Because Afton made did in fact create an animatronic, but not Ennard. He made Baby!

For all your confused minds: Afton made Baby. Henry made Ennard. Ennard cannot be controlled. Ennard does not know Afton. But Ennard took control of Baby. Ennard somehow killed Henry. Ennard probably used Baby to kill the girl. Afton thinks Baby, the animatronic he made, killed his daughter. But he was wrong, as we see right at the end of SL. Ennard killed her. Ennard pretends to be Baby. Ennard scoops out Afton’s innards and goes to the outside world, free. She continues killing children, like Afton’s daughter, in Afton’s body. But souls of those dead children lead him into the springtrap of FNAF 3, but she doesn’t die. And this is probably where things is TSE begin to take place, IF events in TSE have anything to do with FNAF events at all.

After all, we must remember, TSE is only a re-imagining of the story, in which Scott dropped many clues. We must remember to not take everything from the story as a hint to find out the story of FNAF, but only those that make sense according to FNAF. The rest are unlikely to even be part of the FNAF timeline.

TO BE CONTINUED…theresalittlemeineverybody

Coming up next: More bits and pieces fom Mat’s videos that I have an explanation of & more theories.

Trivia? I don’t think so: Do you guys see that the mask is missing on Night 5 in the Control Module – the place from whrere you advance to Ballora Gallery, Circus Baby’s Control Unit and Funtime Auditorium? The mask that Ennard wears is usually hung up high right in front of you, quite visibly. Why? Because now Ennard requires it. Ennard puts on at least half of that mask to even have a face and not just be constructed of cool wiring.