Five Nights At Camenas

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KAI MOORE

Five Nights at Freddy’s is a scary game and many people know this if they have played it. It puts stress to survive all the 5 nights. There are tons of dangerous animatronics, but the weirdest are Foxy, The Endoskeleton, Plush Trap, and Golden Freddy.

FOXY

The Bionic, pirate, fox is a favorite among many players. He has many weird things wrong with him . He has been torn up for parts, Forced to sing “ You Are A Pirate “ in his past life, and and he also has the tendency of biting people's’ faces off. What you might not know is when he is jumping at you slow the scream down by a lot and you will hear the word “FREEDOM”.

ENDOSKELETON

The Endoskeleton does not hurt you, but he is on the run from being in a suit.

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