This blog is for me to log and rate every video game that I either sink a good amount of time into or beat completely!
Ever since first releasing in 2016, I've been a adamant fan of Fnaf World. The game's unique uncanny style and gameplay was a experience you really can't find anywhere else.
I've been replaying the original android port of the game for the past 9 years and the community knows just how scuffed the official port is. Due to the backlash after the release of
Fnaf World, Scott Cawthon dropped the mobile port in a unfinished state with a joke script entirely dedicated to self-depreciation.
The point of this preamble is that I've been playing a scuffed warped and broken fnaf world for 9 years, so when I heard that there had been a fan port of the game that aims to fix
all the bugs that Scott left in, I knew I needed to give the game a replay.
Fnaf World Fixed is excellent. The game manages to keep the insane vibe of fnaf world while also adding in quality of life options like new frame rate caps, options for screen shake and
effects, and even a strange new game plus mode that leaves all the warp points and bottleneck moments in the game open. The experience of playing fnaf world on my phone with actual enemy
animations and the real original script for the game is a breath of fresh air
The only complaint I have for the game, doesn't land on Plush, but Scott and his original development of the game. After 9 years of walking back and forth in the Pinwheel Funhouse looking
for Spring Bonnie, you get tired of the insane RNG for character unlocks. The Halloween Update mini games are also still a enraging task on a touch screen and I do think fixed needs a
cheat option to just unlock all characters, considering that most people playing this game are world fans that are on their 12th playthough.
Overall, I had a excellent experience with Fnaf World Fixed and would highly reccommend the port to anyone wanting to experience OG fnaf world in 2025.