The game references the previous installments numerous times.The time gap between the last game in the series and this game is 6 years.A hallway, however, resembles the One Week at Flumpty's hallways during the Flumpty Night and the Hard Boiled Mode.This means the only mechanic that was to be introduced in One Week at Flumpty's that didn't make it in this game was the rotating hallways. The mechanics in question ended up being photographs, laser doors and rooms moving position.Some of the mechanics in the game are brought back from Jonochrome's cancelled One Week at Flumpty's, which was supposed to be the third and final entry of the series.The game was finally released on Octoon PC, iOS and Android. It didn't take long for the game to finish being developed, as the game was "more or less finished" on 7th November, and what was left at that moment was the porting by Clickteam, however the process of this takes a long while, thus a 2020 release is still not possible. The game was then publicly announced along with the announcement of The Fazbear Fanvese on August 22nd, 2020. Thus, One Night at Flumpty's 3 began its development. Jonochrome found the e-mail in the trash folder, and had luckily e-mailed him in time. Initially, Scott Cawthon e-mailed Jonochrome to ask if he is interested to bringing the Flumpty's series to his project, The Fazbear Fanverse. The Hard Boiled Mode can be unlocked once both of the main nights are beaten and the ending is unlocked. New cameras and mechanics will be added throughout the whole night, such as the Exposure Meter. The game will only feature Flumpty Bumpty, with numerous mechanics from the older games, including closable Doors and Battery Power. Once the normal night is beaten, another new night, Flumpty Night, is unlocked and is required to beat the game. The player has a camera they can use to flash and scare away any intruders (with some exclusion), however the number of its usage is limited. The office contains two doors, one is a hallway and the other is a vent on the right side of the room. The temperature decreases overtime by itself, and the player must stay close to a furnace on the left side of their office to keep them warm and survive. The game features a temperature system, similar to Freddy Fazbear's Pizzaria Simulator. The game features a camera system containing seven cameras, six for rooms and one for a vent leading to your office. The setting's rooms are all noticeably red in color, with the exception of your office, which is predominantly blue due to it being frozen (while all other rooms feature a lot of heat, due to fireplaces or candles). The game is set within a building that somewhat resembles a hotel. Many thanks to Scott Cawthon for reaching out to me with the Fazbear Fanverse Initiative and allowing this final installment to become a reality. I'm glad so many people have enjoyed playing these silly games with paper-thin lore. One Night at Flumpty's started out as an inside joke and has left more of an impact than I ever anticipated. The end of the trilogy of FNAF parodies with an egg in them.
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