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**Title:** Exploring "Vila do Chaves" in Farols 5
**Summary:**
* The creator explores a custom-made map, "Vila do Chaves", in the game Farols 5.
* The map is a recreation of the iconic Brazilian TV show "Chaves" setting, made by its creator, Beto Shiomi, using the Farols 5 map editor.
* The video showcases the creator's walkthrough of the map, highlighting various recognizable locations from the show, such as:
+ The entrance to the village
+ Chaves' iconic barrel
+ Dona Florinda's house
+ The witch's (Dona Clotilde) house
+ The village courtyard and fountain
* The creator shares nostalgic feelings and memories of watching the show as a child.
* The video ends with an invite for viewers to explore the map on PlayStation 4, congratulations to the map's creator, and a call to subscribe to the channel.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, each with a number and in short sentence form, excluding opinions:
1. The setting is in "Farols 5", a game or platform, for the second time.
2. A user named "Beto Shiomi" suggested testing a map called "Vila do Chaves".
3. Beto Shiomi is the creator of the "Vila do Chaves" scenario.
4. The scenario was recreated using the "Far 35 map editor".
5. The original "Vila do Chaves" is associated with a TV series or show.
6. The recreated map allows users to explore the village of Chaves.
7. Users can choose between "Dawn" or "Chavinho" as their character.
8. The map includes iconic areas, such as where Chaves sold tamarind juice.
9. The creator of the map had limitations due to the number of objects allowed.
10. The map features recognizable locations, including Chaves' barrel.
11. The interior of Dona Florinda's house is accessible and includes details like a hamburger.
12. Some doors on the map are locked due to limitations and to maintain the village's mystery.
13. An iconic fountain is featured, where many episodes of the associated TV series occurred.
14. The map is available for exploration on PlayStation 4, searchable as "Vila do Chaves".