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Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria Simulator is a freeware point and click business simulation survival horror game developed and published by Scott Cawthon, the game is the first to be released as a free to play title initially, before going pay to play on consoles and mobile, being the sixth main installment of the franchise, the game initially plays out like a simply generic simulation game, before it starts forming into another typical FNaf game.

Gameplay
The game begins as a normal 8-bit minigame where Freddy needs to feed the children more pizzas, before ending in a glitched manner, the player then is tasked with following the instructions from the voice coming through a cassette, the casette then tells the player to observe the behaviors of the four animatronics through "audio prompts", however, the third time the player observes, Scrap Baby then speaks before the game returns to the menu.

After the first observation, players then need to buy decorations to customize their own pizzeria, such as increasing the standards of atmosphere, health/safety and entertainment, however, these can increase liability risks, resulting in lawsuits. The player can also participate in various arcade games as Helpy, the player character of the fictional games, the player will earn Faz-Points, which are tokens that reward the player for beating the arcade games, minigames such as "Fruity Maze", "Midnight Motorist", and "Security Puppet" have hidden stories in the form of easter eggs that are all connected to William Afton. After arranging the restaurant, the player then is tasked to maintain the restaurant through a computer, however, during this part, animatronics will start appearing through vents from left and right, attempting to kill the player, using the flashlight and audio through the computer are required to scare the animatronics away. Loud advertisements in the computer will increase the attraction of the animatronics.

After the management, the player needs to salvage the animatronics through the use of a checklist, unlike the first observation, the animatronics will start jumpscaring the player, resulting in a game over unless the player stuns them, each day, one of the four animatronics will be offered to be salvaged at their own prices. The game has seven endings, which are depending on choices such as improvement made to the pizzeria, the number of lawsuits brought against the pizzeria by customers, and whether or not the player salvaged every animatronic, among other conditions.

Plot
Michael Afton becomes the new franchiser of the heavily re-branded Fazbear Entertainment company, which is located in Washington County, Utah. After guidance from the supposed "Tutorial Unit", Michael then invests the restaurant and is left with $100 to spend on his new venue, Michael is later then encouraged to prepare for for his "ultimate test", a birthday party in a Saturday after his first night. After investing in various props, animatronics, and sponsors to add to and fund the restaurant, Michael is then requested for checking maintenance at the end of the day with four animatronics: Scrap Baby, Molten Freddy, Lefty & Scraptrap through paragraph 4's obligations. After repeating everything normally, Michael then needs to survive his final nights as the scrapped animatronics start to plan on murdering him.

The choices that the player makes while start affecting the ending, depending on the route.

Why It Rocks

 * 1) Good graphics, like Sister Location, the graphics are portrayed in a psuedo-3D manner that makes them look like they were made using the Unreal Engine, this is especially notable with the audio prompts with the animatronics, as the animatronics look very detailed, which gives the charm even more.
 * 2) Unlike previous games, this is the first game to officially be free to play, which is really neat, especially for a game with that many high quality graphics and impressive voice acting.
 * 3) Good voice acting from Scott Cawthon, as usual.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) Misrating: Surprisingly, unlike other previous games, this is the first game in the series to be officially rated PEGI 7, which doesn't make any sense because the game has much more darker content for a game rated PEGI 7, such as blood and jumpscares, although this could be because of the graphics, which look too cutesy compared to previous entries.
 * 2) While the PC version is free to play, the console ports and mobile ports are pay to play similarly to Among Us, which is extremely scummy, although this is justified since the ports were more polished and were published by Clickteam.

Trivia

 * Originally, Ultimate Custom Night was going to be included in this game as an update, but due to the large file size, it became a separate game, this was why it was free like this game.