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When ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’ and Cutesy-Ass Disney Characters Collide

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chris-littlechild - December 16, 2014

Let's be frank. Five Nights at Freddy's is soul-shatteringly, bowel-voidingly, I-wish-I-had-more-than-one-pair-of-undercrackers-ingly terrifying.

Now, let's be franker: no, it's not. That's BS. But it's what Youtube Let's Players would have us believe. Have you seen them, gurning for the camera and howling like a chinchilla being put through a mangle at every jump scare? Seriously, guys.

What we need is for the game to live up to the theatrics. To bring us true horror. So, naturally, there's only one man to call. Mickey mothereffin' Mouse.

Yup. A Freddy's fan is working on a creepy little homage set in Disney's Treasure Island. It's a work in progress, but we've been given a taster of how it's shaping up. It's a similar affair to the original, tasking you with flipping betwixt the feeds of different cameras to keep watch on the... things that are lurking around. Said things in this instance are an animatronic Mickey and his buddies.

This one's a little different, though. Lights and doors aren't a factor, as Kotaku reports. Instead, the malevolent mouse is completely blind, and detects you by sound. When it enters the room, you're given a brief window of opportunity to switch off one of your cameras. This lures it away from your office, enabling you to survive the single night that the demo currently spans.

For more on the progress of the project, watch the clip below and hit the link above.

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