APP #Reviews ~ Five Nights at Freddy’s 3

Posted October 7, 2015 by Michelle in App Review / 4 Comments

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Five Nights at Freddy’s 3 by Scott Cawthon

Reviewed by: Michelle, Ryan and Julia

  • Category: Games
  • Updated: Apr 12, 2015
  • Version: 1.3
  • Size: 39.9 MB
  • Language: English
  • Seller: Scott Cawthon
  • © 2015 Scott Cawthon

Rated 12+ for the following:

  • Infrequent/Mild Profanity or Crude Humor
  • Frequent/Intense Cartoon or Fantasy Violence
  • Frequent/Intense Horror/Fear Themes

Compatibility: Requires iOS 5.1.1 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.

Price: $2.99

In-game Purchases: None

Description:

Thirty years after Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza closed it’s doors, the events that took place there have become nothing more than a rumor and a childhood memory, but the owners of “Fazbear’s Fright: The Horror Attraction” are determined to revive the legend and make the experience as authentic as possible for patrons, going to great lengths to find anything that might have survived decades of neglect and ruin.

At first there were only empty shells, a hand, a hook, an old paper-plate doll, but then a remarkable discovery was made…

The attraction now has one animatronic.

We reviewed the first 2 Five Nights at Freddy’s
Click on the links below to see the reviews

 Five Nights 1 and Five Nights 2 

Review:

Ryan 10: Very Scary, but very hard, I think it’s amazing but hard. three-stars

Julia 7: Didn’t like this game doesn’t find it scary enough. one-star

Michelle: Not my favorite of the three, just to much going on. three-stars

It amazes me that my 7 year old thought this game wasn’t scary enough and I somewhat have to agree with her. I also have to say that it there is also just WAY to much going on at the same time and it get’s more stressful and frustrating than scary. You are once again back as a security guard, why you keep going back, I will never know, but this time you are keeping an eye on a Horror attraction and of course nothing stays where it’s suppose to be. Why do these things keep moving around? As much as I liked the idea of the game I found keeping track of everything confusing and hard to figure out. Like Ryan said it was very hard only because when the animatronics start moving around the halls I can’t figure out how to stop them from scaring the crap out of you. The scares are good for about the first few minutes after that it seems to happen at the strangest times and it’s not just one scare and you are dead. It’s more like you get 3 scares before you are dead, it’s weird. The game has a pop up screen that allows you to keep track of the hallways but the grid is over the top of the screen so it makes it very hard to see. You also have a ventilation system that you have to keep an eye on and close the little door if one of the creepy critters are in there. If you think that was enough you are wrong because you also have to keep track of the computer system. Within the system you need to make sure no errors are happening with the Audio, Camera and Ventilation. If you don’t get to these fast enough you are dead. That is a whole lot of stuff to do in one game while you are trying to stop the creepy critters from getting you. If you are able to beat a level you are then taken to a mini game that is just strange. They seem to have no purpose at all. The three of us have NOT beaten this game but not without trying. I got to night 4 and then had to delete the game for space on my iPad. Ryan I believe got to night 5 but got frustrated and quit.

We love the Five Nights at Freddy’s games however out of the 3 this was not our favorite. It is a fun game in the beginning but in the long run it just becomes repetitive. With that said we still enjoyed the game but are looking forward to playing the next one. We do recommend this game especially if you like a good scare and are up for a really good challenge. We as a group gave this game three-half-stars We do recommend this game especially if you like a good scare and are up for a really good challenge. Share on X

Screenshots:

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Title Screen

 

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The place you work for the night.

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The Camera Grid.

 

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The Ventilation System with a Creepy Critter.

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The Computer System.

 

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Guess he is just checking in?

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Hard to see but he is there.

 

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Boo!

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Guess you have to try again.

 All pictures were taken during game play by either Ryan, Julia or Myself. No pictures were taken off the internet.

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About Michelle

I am a mom to two pretty amazing kids, four pretty cute fluffy children and a wife to one adorable husband. I am a gamer, reader and a graphic designer with 20 years experience. I recently started my own business "Limabean Designs" to help other bloggers, authors and anyone else create amazing things that they would be proud to show off. I have been reading since forever and started blogging because I love sharing all the awesome books this world has to offer. I am also the co-host for the COYER Challenge, Reading Assignment Challenge and the Bookish Resolutions Challenge. I try to create a warm welcoming environment on my blog where authors, readers, and bloggers will have a great time. Let’s chat books, games, blogging, recipes, design, or family over a cup of coffee and a glass of wine!

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4 responses to “APP #Reviews ~ Five Nights at Freddy’s 3

  1. lol that’s funny your daughter thought it wasn’t scary enough. I am sorry to hear this game has too much going on and can be confusing at times, that doesn’t sound good. I like it when games are challenging, but this one sounds like it goes a bit too far and just makes the game frustrating. It does sound like a fun game to get in the mood for halloween, great review!

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    • Thanks Lola, you sort of develop anxiety after a few minutes trying to keep track of everything. With no rhyme or reason on why they pop out or when you will die it gets frustrating, even when you think you are doing great and almost done with the leave you get scared from out of no place. It’s frustrating.