
Three Nights at Tracy's (Teaser)
In honor to the 11th anniversary of Five Nights at Freddy's, here's a concept for my own FNAF fangame, Three Nights at Tracy's! With lore included!
In 1986, a colorful dinosaur theme park was opened. It was named Dipmaw’s Paleo Plaza. The place had everything, like a dinosaur dark ride, a rollercoaster, a Ferris wheel, a merry go round, a swing ride, rafts and a mascot show! A week after its grand opening, there was going to be fireworks show at night. The day went by completely fine, many kids have fun, but that night, something terrible happened. Before the fireworks show started, some kids were riding the rollercoaster, until suddenly, a few fireworks ignited out of the blue and went flying out of control all over the park. Some of them hit the wooden rollercoaster rails, causing them to get caught in flames and fall apart. The cars fell out of the rails, and the seven kids riding it didn’t make it. The show was cancelled, and next day some investigation was made. Near the wrecked box of fireworks, the police found an extinguished cigarette. They investigated who smoked last night and the park workers mentioned that there was one guy who smoked very frequently, named Apollo Callister. When they scanned the cigarette for fingerprints, they found some identical to those of Apollo. They searched for him throughout the park, but he was apparently nowhere to be seen. Suddenly, they saw a guy dressed as Dipmaw, the park’s mascot, go downstairs and into a maintenance room under the rafts area. The policemen decided to follow him and when they cornered the mascot, it turned out to be Apollo. He tried talk to them out of arrest, but to no avail. When the policemen approached him, Apollo ran away from them, but in his way he trudged through several cables, causing some of them to unplug. Unknowingly, he stepped on a small puddle caused by a water leak and was mortally electrocuted by a wet cable that fell in it. A few days after this incident, Dipmaw’s Paleo Plaza was demolished, and as the parents and adults mourned over the loss of the children, no one wanted to have something to do with it anymore.
Ten years later, in the same place where the park used to be, the opening of a new place took place, Tracy’s Triassic Tacos. It was a wonderful place for children and adults to hang out, with many dinosaur themed dishes to offer, such as dinosaur shaped tacos, ferocious fries, dino nuggets, savage soda, and many more! There were also plenty arcade machines, dinosaur kiddy rides, a ball pit, an omelette stand, a foot race track and a spectacular show featuring the four animatronic main stars of the restaurant, Tracy the Tyrannosaurus Rex, Bradley the Brachiosaurus, Teresa the Pteranodon and Stella the Styracosaurus. Other animatronics included Victor the velociraptor, the host of the foot races in Sprint Steppe, Omar the Oviraptor, the owner of the omelette stand, and Fozzie the Fossil, the take apart and put back together attraction. Lots of people worked there, but the place still needed a night guard. A man named Gary Carmichael found this job in the classified news and immediately appointed himself for it. What could possibly go wrong?
To be continued and expanded.
FNAF belongs to Scott Cawthon.
In 1986, a colorful dinosaur theme park was opened. It was named Dipmaw’s Paleo Plaza. The place had everything, like a dinosaur dark ride, a rollercoaster, a Ferris wheel, a merry go round, a swing ride, rafts and a mascot show! A week after its grand opening, there was going to be fireworks show at night. The day went by completely fine, many kids have fun, but that night, something terrible happened. Before the fireworks show started, some kids were riding the rollercoaster, until suddenly, a few fireworks ignited out of the blue and went flying out of control all over the park. Some of them hit the wooden rollercoaster rails, causing them to get caught in flames and fall apart. The cars fell out of the rails, and the seven kids riding it didn’t make it. The show was cancelled, and next day some investigation was made. Near the wrecked box of fireworks, the police found an extinguished cigarette. They investigated who smoked last night and the park workers mentioned that there was one guy who smoked very frequently, named Apollo Callister. When they scanned the cigarette for fingerprints, they found some identical to those of Apollo. They searched for him throughout the park, but he was apparently nowhere to be seen. Suddenly, they saw a guy dressed as Dipmaw, the park’s mascot, go downstairs and into a maintenance room under the rafts area. The policemen decided to follow him and when they cornered the mascot, it turned out to be Apollo. He tried talk to them out of arrest, but to no avail. When the policemen approached him, Apollo ran away from them, but in his way he trudged through several cables, causing some of them to unplug. Unknowingly, he stepped on a small puddle caused by a water leak and was mortally electrocuted by a wet cable that fell in it. A few days after this incident, Dipmaw’s Paleo Plaza was demolished, and as the parents and adults mourned over the loss of the children, no one wanted to have something to do with it anymore.
Ten years later, in the same place where the park used to be, the opening of a new place took place, Tracy’s Triassic Tacos. It was a wonderful place for children and adults to hang out, with many dinosaur themed dishes to offer, such as dinosaur shaped tacos, ferocious fries, dino nuggets, savage soda, and many more! There were also plenty arcade machines, dinosaur kiddy rides, a ball pit, an omelette stand, a foot race track and a spectacular show featuring the four animatronic main stars of the restaurant, Tracy the Tyrannosaurus Rex, Bradley the Brachiosaurus, Teresa the Pteranodon and Stella the Styracosaurus. Other animatronics included Victor the velociraptor, the host of the foot races in Sprint Steppe, Omar the Oviraptor, the owner of the omelette stand, and Fozzie the Fossil, the take apart and put back together attraction. Lots of people worked there, but the place still needed a night guard. A man named Gary Carmichael found this job in the classified news and immediately appointed himself for it. What could possibly go wrong?
To be continued and expanded.
FNAF belongs to Scott Cawthon.
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Dinosaur
Size 1152 x 648px
File Size 66.5 kB
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