
Over time, the games built on to the storyline, describing the past and revealing what turned the somewhat shady mechanic into the serial killer who triggered the events of the franchise. The fifth game is, surprisingly, from the perspective of a mechanic working late at night on the animatronics he made, and reveals the events that turned him into the serial killer from the previous games. The fourth game tells the story of the crying child who seems to be connected to the rage of the animatronics. The third game introduces the spirit of a vengeful serial killer who was killed when the spring-lock rabbit exoskeleton he wore unwinded, causing the locks to tear into his body.



The Five Night’s at Freddy’s franchise, also known as FNaF for short, is one of the most popular indie games, with its games available on both computer and mobile. The first and second games start off with the player being a night guard for a pizzeria, oblivious to the danger and dark secrets of the seemingly harmless animatronics, until they seek out to kill him.
