If you haven’t played Five Nights at Freddy’s, you’re missing out! This game is a point-and-click survival horror, prequel to the first game. While the game is similar in its mechanics, there are a few major differences in its style. You’ll have to work with your friends to complete the game, and you’ll have to deal with a bunch of new characters!
Gameplay
The game’s difficulty isn’t all that different from its predecessor, but it’s a bit different from the first in that you must balance the vents and hallways and try to avoid the ominous sound of the music box. Night 6 is also the hardest challenge in the game, and tactics won’t change much. It is all about timing and balancing your tactics.
The Five Nights at Freddy’s games are played in a similar fashion to point-and-click adventures, but this time, they’re much more interactive. The controls are essentially limited to a flashlight and looking around, and even a mask that fools the animatronics. You’ll have to find some other type of protection, like an ice pick, in order to survive.
Controls
Changing the animatronic difficulty is possible in Five Nights at Freddy’s 2. The game lets you set animatronic difficulty manually, starting at level zero, which renders them comatose. At level twenty, the animatronics will become aggressive and are unlikely to be included in the round. For this reason, it is important to use the correct controls. These are listed below.
First, you should choose a control method. There are two main methods to change the game’s controls. One is to use an on-screen keyboard. The other is to use a controller. The former allows you to use two monitors for more flexibility and control. The latter allows you to play the game in full screen mode, so you don’t have to worry about losing control of one monitor.
Animatronics
Animatronics in Nights of Aria are more aggressive than they were in the previous games. It’s important to pay attention to your flashlight and vent lights because you can be killed easily by animatronics. Foxy is another threat and is seen in the hallways. The game has several challenges, so it is vital that you finish them all in one sitting.
The most difficult preset is Golden Freddy. This one requires you to check vents and wind the music box in a short time. However, once you’ve completed it, you’ll be rewarded with a Golden Freddy doll. Animatronics at Freddy’s 2 is a must-play for horror fans. A review of the game’s animatronics can be found on the official website.
Music box
In Five Nights at Freddy’s 2, managing the Music Box is crucial to the game’s success. Like the first game, the Music Box gradually drains over time, but can be rewound to prevent animatronic attacks. However, the player must be extremely careful not to activate the Music Box while Golden Freddy is in your party. So, while in the Gift Box, it is important to keep the Music Box wound so that you do not trigger the next animatronic attack.
Once the Music Box has been wound, you must take care not to wind it up any more than you need to, because it can trigger a Puppet. A music box meter can be found in the kitchen, which indicates how much winding the Music Box needs. When wound down completely, the bar gradually shrinks until it plays a song, Pop Goes the Weasel.
Toy Bonnie
In Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 with Toy Bonne, a new antagonist appears. Toy Bonnie is a blue bunny with double ears and three blocky toes. She’s a recurring threat that moves through the vents and eventually appears in the correct vent. Her eyes are shaped like a rabbit and her pupils shrink closer to the player. She is a powerful threat and can turn a room into a terrifying place.
The game has a custom night option that allows players to choose the difficulty of the animatronics. The game’s difficulty settings range from zero to twenty. A level of zero renders the animatronics comatose, while twenty makes them aggressive and unlikely to be included in a round. In order to survive, players should carefully set the difficulty level of the animatronics to a manageable number.
Withered Foxy
During the gameplay section of Five Nights at Freddy’s 2, the Withered Foxy makes an appearance. He makes his way to the office, occasionally appearing in the hallway. To avoid him, you must flash your light at him at regular intervals. Failure to do so will result in a jumpscare. The game also features a Balloon Boy, who disables the player’s light and attacks the player.
The animatronics that you need to avoid include the Balloon Boy and the Golden Freddy, who are more common in the sequel. The Toy Freddy mask must be put on instantly when an animatronic appears, and there’s only a 1.2 second time limit. This will fool the animatronics into thinking you’re one of them. In the early days, you should wear the mask when the camera flips down.