What is the story behind FNaF 3?
Plot. The player assumes the role of a newly-hired employee at Fazbear’s Fright, a horror-themed attraction inspired by Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza, the family restaurant that closed thirty years prior.
What caused the fire in FNaF 3?
As some of you are probably aware, Purple Guy probably died, according to the lore of the series. However, it is possible that Purple Guy did not die, and he caused the fire that destroyed Fazbear’s Fright.
Did Springtrap survive FNaF 3?
After Night 1 and before Night 2 in FNaF 3, the employees of Fazbear’s Fright found Springtrap in the FNaF 1’s pizzeria. Thinking it was a real animatronic, they brought him into Fazbear’s Fright. Springtrap came back alive from death.
Why is FNAF 3 so green?
In FNaF3, they were just less saturated variations of their previous forms, coated with black streaks (the burn marks). The green there was primarily lighting, since you could see they aren’t just green via the extras menu. But then UCN came out, and suddenly they’re all green.
Why does the player hallucinate in FNAF 3?
If the player has a ventilation error for an extended period of time, they will begin to see several Springtraps in different rooms throughout the building. However, only one of them is real, and the rest will just be hallucinations.
How do you stop Springtrap in FNaF 3?
To avoid Springtrap from killing you, you should avoid making sounds (such as removing the siren’s sounds as fast as possible when errors occur) and lure him to other places by pressing Play Audio which will produces sound to distract him. As Webhead101 says, do not overuse it, or it may result in a Foxy Jumpscare.
Where did the FNaF 3 jumpscare come from?
The origin for the sound is from a scene from the 1981 British science fiction horror film, Inseminoid, where a woman named Sandy (played by English film, stage, and television actress Judy Geeson.)