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FREE: Five Nights at Freddy's 2 For Android Save $3.44 @ Amazon

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FREE: Five Nights at Freddy's 2 For Android
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As the new security guard working nights, your job is to monitor cameras and make sure nothing goes wrong after-hours. The previous guard has complained about the characters trying to get into the office (he has since been moved to day-shift). So to make your job easier, you've been provided with your very own empty Freddy Fazbear head, which should fool the animatronic characters into leaving you alone if they should accidentally enter your office.

  • 5 more nights of animatronic terror!
  • Bonus 6th night mode
  • Bonus 7th night sandbox mode

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  • +2

    Anyone else have a voice in the depth of their mind screaming "NOPE NOPE NOPE" at this? No? Really?

    • +2

      Nope

    • Yeah, the voice saying "NOPE NOPE NOPE CRAP GAME CRAP GAME NOT EVEN FOR FREE"
      First one was one of the most boring "games" I have ever wasted my time on.

  • Maybe mention in the post that it's for Amazon AU only.

  • +1

    i don't get it … how do I install Amazon AU app?

    or is it just 1 app worldwide but just location settings?

    in mine, it still shown as $2.99 (USD i presume).

    • +1

      Your country has to be AU

      I had to change it back to AU last night after recently changing it to USA. Takes about 5mins after you change it to properly update though.

      Not hard to flip back and forth.

      • dude, i must be so stupid … where is that? on the setting, i could only see:
        Wi-Fi Settings, In-App Purchasing, Parental Controls, Notifications, Collect App Usage Data, Version and Release Notes, Sign Out.

        checked my setting and it's AU.

        • It's on the google. Been covered probably a dozen times here as well.

          OTOH, just wait, and it will be available on Amazon US App store in several hours.

        • @DJ:

          you got the link?

  • Play this game on a big screen with the lights off. Amazing concept very well done. Part 3 is out!

    • +2

      Scott Cawthon must have ALL the money by now. Just all of it. "Thanks, Markiplier!" should be his company logo.

    • Don't forget to have the volume up.

      • +1

        and something waterproof underneath you.

  • +1

    Kids enjoy it. Me? a little boring.

  • +1

    Great! Another free game to keep my 6 year old daughter occupied.

  • +1

    Someone wanna tell me the appeal of this series and why it already has 3 parts to it?

    • Pros: Atmosphere
      Characters
      AI
      Deep lore
      Some of the mechanics are good ideas

      Cons: Some 'scares' don't hit the mark
      Not much actual gameplay
      Almost zero replayability other than showing friends
      Not being ready for Freddy

      • +3

        Deep lore is arguable.

        • I thought people would pull me up on it when I said that. But if people can say that "The Lusty Argonian Maid" and associated filler-text in Elder Scrolls is deep lore, then certainly newspaper clippings, weird 8-bit minigames, flashbacks and spooky mysteries can be considered as at least some kind of lore.

          I just compared FNAF lore to that of Elder Scrolls. Come at me, Internet!

          Can I just say that I'm not even a huge fan of FNAF anyway? lol, I don't mind that they exist just yet, but if there's a 4th one by June I will be one of the 12 people boycotting it.

        • @FrankMcFuzz: Yeah, but The Lusty Argonian Maid is in 3 different games dating back to 2002.
          Plus I dont think anyone argues that The Lusty Argonian Maid itself is deep lore. They just say that TES games in general have deep lore.

    • It sort of broke new ground in "jump scare" games. Remember those old links people would share in an email, where you'd look closely at the screen, concentrating, looking for something trivial, then the screen would change to a psycho witch with a knife or something and a loud scream would happen and you'd shit yourself ?

      This is the same, but in a game, that you pay for.

      Kids seem to love it.

      It has 3 parts, because it's quite short, has low replayability, and the developer realised he could make more money.

  • Expired? I am seeing the price as $2.99 in the Amazon app.

  • I got this in the last Amazon deal. To this day, I haven't figured out what or how to play the game. Keep going left to right and flipping switches. The developers have no respect for people on the lower end of the bell curve.

    • You can find out how to play in 2 ways:

      1.Play the levels over and over testing different things to see what happens and how to prevent this or that from scaring me, but this takes a lot of time.

      1. Just Google how to play the game
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