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The Joy of Creation Remake Beta Demo is Launched

"The classic Five Nights at Freddy’s fan-game returns."

Nikson, who is known for his creation of three Five Nights at Freddy’s fan games, including the canceled "Those Nights at Fredbears," has released the demo for The Joy of Creation Remake on Steam. Just a month ago, Nikson gave fans a taste of what's to expect with this remake: 

"The original The Joy of Creation was a FNaF inspired horror game that puts you in the shoes of Scott Cawthorn (the original creator of Five Nights at Freddy’s) as he’s confronted by his animatronic creations in his real life."

This remake, powered by Unreal Engine 5, not only refreshes the narrative but also significantly enhances the gameplay and visuals. As soon as the trailer was released on Nikson's YouTube channel, fans became excited, as proved by the comments under the video. 

THE JOY OF CREATION

THE JOY OF CREATION

In the demo, you are confined to Cawthorn’s office, where you must survive a tense twelve-hour siege against four different animatronics. The key to survival is "manage fuses/battery power for the individual cameras, the flashlight and the main power while fending off the different animatronics in different ways." According to Nikson, the demo version has reached an impressive peak of nearly 5,000 players:

THE JOY OF CREATION

The full game is set to be launched in 2025. Don't hesitate to add this game to your wishlist on Steam and follow Nikson on Twitter to stay informed of future updates about the game.  

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