This video discusses a theory about the game "Five Nights at Freddy's" (FNaF), suggesting it may be based on real events. The video presents a narrative that connects the game's storyline to a real-life murder that occurred in December 1993 at a pizzeria called Ticket T.M.A. in Aurora, Colorado.
The game's protagonist, a security guard at a pizzeria, must protect the building from electronic dolls or "animatronics" that wander around at night. The game's story is told through newspaper clippings and recordings left by the previous security guard, who disappeared after the events depicted in the game.
The video suggests that the game's protagonist may be the killer of five children who were eaten in the pizzeria. The video also mentions a "Freddy's Goal", a robot with golden skin and terrifying gaze that can enter the protagonist's room regardless of whether the doors are open or closed.
The video then connects the game's story to the real-life murder. It points out similarities such as the number of victims, the use of animatronics in both stories, and the protagonist's location inside the pizzeria. It also suggests that the game's protagonist is a former employee of the pizzeria who hid the children's bodies inside the animatronics.
The video concludes by suggesting that the protagonist is haunted by the memories of his actions and is stuck in a never-ending nightmare, which is reflected in the game's endless repetition of the same night.
1. "Fight Night Fredes" is a game that puts the player in the role of a security guard at a pizzeria with themed electronic dolls that play and sing for the entertainment of its audience [Text].
2. The game involves the player monitoring security cameras while robots wander around the pizzeria at night [Text].
3. The game is based on a theory elaborated by the American channel "The Game Iuris" [Text].
4. The game features newspaper clippings on the walls that tell of events in the world and recordings left by the security guard of the establishment [Text].
5. The story of the game involves a man dressed as a robot attracting five children who were eating at the pizzeria [Text].
6. The man was later caught by the police and arrested, but the children's bodies were never found [Text].
7. There is a strong rumor that the children's bodies were hidden from the chronic animals, and another theory suggests that the children's spirits command the robots [Text].
8. The game features a robot named Fred's goal, which has the same physical characteristics as Fred, with the exception that his skin is golden and his gaze is much more terrifying [Text].
9. Fred's goal can enter the player's room regardless of whether the doors are open or closed [Text].
10. The game was released between 1991 and 1995, based on the minimum wage and the decline of the Tickets franchise in the United States [Text].
11. The game and the 1993 event in Colorado have several similarities, including the number of victims and the similarity of the robots to the victims [Text].
12. The game ends with the player being haunted by the memories of what happened and being tormented by hallucinations and messages [Text].
13. The game ends with a message saying "I wish you again week" every night, indicating that the player is stuck in a nightmare and has to relive the same nightmare [Text].
14. The game's theory suggests that the player, controlling Fred's security guard, is the killer of the five children and is haunted by their spirits [Text].