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Like ninja cat, though, you rarely see them move...you only see where they currently are on cam (you can also hear them).
Anyway, it's one of the most scary, creepy, frightening...yet addictive game I've play this month.
I recommend getting it sometime and trying it a few ten-twenty times. :)
...but it's good/nice to pass the time for a few hours...and it's a pretty interesting concept.
Five Nights at Freddy's.
Game play is VERY, VERY (extremely) simple. You can't even move. You just stand in one place and you can do one of three things:
1. Check video cameras
2. Turn on lights that are right outside your door (as these are "blind spots" that the camera cannot see) and
3. Close/open the doors with protective barriers whenever you think (or see) danger is about.