The 80's | Fnaf: Running In
: You have magnetic doors that can be locked to keep animatronics out. However, they can only stay shut for about 16 seconds before overheating and popping back open.
: The "virus" was actually a false positive . It was caused by additional DLC for the Clickteam Fusion 2.5 engine, which triggered antivirus software (specifically detecting a file called Uwasson.A!ml ). FNaF: Running in the 80's
: On later nights (like Night 5), you lose access to cameras and must rely solely on your flashlight to ward off withered animatronics like Bonnie and Chica. : You have magnetic doors that can be
: Some characters, like a rabbit animatronic similar to Springtrap, are lured away from your office using sound panels on the security monitors. It was caused by additional DLC for the Clickteam Fusion 2
: Watch out for Balloon Boy , who messes with your camera feed, and a unique Cupcake animatronic that can actually move onto your desk. The "Virus" Controversy
Running in the 80's balances traditional "point-and-click" survival with unique twists:
Shortly after its release, the game was pulled from Game Jolt due to rumors that it contained malware.