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Uses the AR technology of Pokémon GO to bring the deadly pizza parlor mascots of the FNaF franchise right to your bedroom. In a fitting and altogether safer move, Special Delivery doesn't require you to go out into the real-world to look for these encounters. Rather, you are able to bring the recognizable "Fazbear Entertainment" faces to life in whatever darkened area of your house works best for you.

It's a novel idea for a horror game. Removing the safety of having a controller or keyboard between you and the danger, and putting the terror right in front of your face. That's not to say this is the scariest experience. You may get caught off guard here and there for an extremely minor jolt, but the jump scares don't land with anywhere near the same effect as the mainline entries in the series. So this is really just a cool idea more than something that will have you nervously cold-sweating over your mobile device.

While this doesn't pack the fear you'd typically look to this brand for it's still definitely worth a glance for fans. A variety of unique mechanics have been implemented to ensure each of the big names you'll try to stave off require different strategies and processes to defeat. Attempting to stay on your toes and react to whatever weird behavior is coming from these mechanical monsters until you finally get an opening to strike back is genuinely fun and only gets more challenging as you build up successive win streaks.

Without the typical 5 level structure or really any story content at all to get through (relax, there are still nuggets of that nonsensical "lOrE" so many of you obsess over to uncover), and therefore no concrete endpoint, the ultimate goal here is to build up your own stable of animatronics that can be sent out to salvage resources or attack your friends by collecting skins and behavior chips from defeated foes. That's where the evils of the F2P model come into play. The drop rates for these highly sought-after items and INCREDIBLY low. So unless you have great RNG luck or friends willing to gift you them, you're in for a grueling, lengthy grind or a trip to the microtransaction store to simply pay your way to a complete roster.

As someone quite familiar the tactics these free games use to keep you coming back and potentially actually make some cash off of you, I wasn't surprised by this. Moreover, I wasn't bothered by it either. The gameplay was enjoyable enough to be worth sticking with until I finally got the rewards I was looking for, and while it may have taken longer than I would have personally preferred I received enough regardless in the time I've spent with it so far that I never felt pressured to spend any money. Especially since the regular seasonal events grant you goodies every four hours (or less if you finish all daily challenges), like lures that will allow you to draw out the specific skins you're looking for. Because of all that it will remain in my phone as something I'll continue to pick up every once in a while whenever I'm in the mood for its creative twist on the property.

7.5/10

Proposta boa, execução pior que a saga The Return to Freddy's.

game would of been so better if it wasn't for the paid microtransactions

Ehhh the gimmick was fun for a while, then it quickly died down. I wish there was more to this game then..animatronics coming into your room and oooh! They are on your phone's camera! Spooky wooky scary fun time! Then you get your own animatronics and...get to see them move a bit on your screen. And you can say to your friends I got so and so! You..can't do anything with them once you got em. And the only replayability is..to keep getting them. The only thing that ever changed about this game was the skins that would come out every month. Cause that's how you keep a game alive, just add useless crap that does nothing but change the looks! And a lot of them were flat out ridiculous. Thank god this game isn't canon. Also microtransactions. Here's a middle finger to microtransactions in general, put those in your game as one of its biggest selling points and I'm gone.


Anyway, go play "Forsaken AR" which is just this game but actually good

i just wanted toy chica to deliver me a pizza

GooeyScale: 35/100

I LOVE the voice acting and Character Animations!

Yep, that’s it

i remember joining discord servers where people would send you animatronics over and over again until you got them. i never paid a cent but i had so many characters and had a lot of fun.

rotting balloon boy goes so hard

Cool that Freddy has a Voice now, everything sucks tho

They stop updating this game

ok so I've actually played the game now, and I'm gonna be real here. This is the lamest shit I've ever played, and I like this stupid series.

Frostbear deserved a better debut.

Really annoying. It counts (to me) as a mainline FNaF installment and it's just really boring and gimmicky. Never understood it couldn't get into it meh

Some skins were cool but... It definitely won't be missed

For what you were, you were pretty good. goodnight sweet prince

It exists.
Thats kinda it.

5/10

I’m actually really sad about how this game turned out in the end. A game that was some what decent turned into microtransactions the game and barely got any content updates. The idea isn’t terrible, a Pokemon Go type game with FNaF characters could have work especially with FNaF’s large cast of characters but instead we got a game with barely any fan-favourite characters, awkward gameplay and messy systems. It just feels like a game that was made by developers that wanted to make a quick buck off of the FNaF IP.

Uh, what? This was weird. The augumented reality fad peaked with games like this one. I love FNAF, and tried this with friends at night, but it didn't hit for me. 4/10


Introducing the brand new iFreddy

who thought this was a good idea

Fun for 30 Mins, then pay up Mr fazbear