'Five Nights at Freddy's World' gameplay: More characters and features

 Scott Games/Scott Cawthon Official Website

More details about "Five Nights at Freddy's World" have been revealed recently, and they are giving fans a better idea of what they can expect from the upcoming role-playing game (RPG) title. 

The details of the game were revealed through a new batch of screenshots that were posted over on IndieDB.

As for the screenshots themselves, they reveal several important details about the game, starting off with some of the characters and enemies that players can expect to encounter inside "Five Nights at Freddy's World."

Judging from the screenshots, it looks as though players will be able to choose from at least 40 different playable characters inside "Five Nights at Freddy's World," but that may not be the extent of it. According to Design and Trend, "Five Nights at Freddy's" creator Scott Cawthon has hinted that he intends to include more secrets to the game when it is eventually released, and that could mean additional characters for players to choose from.

Fans can also take a look at some of the enemies they can expect to encounter in "Five Nights at Freddy's World" via the screenshots.

As for the enemies, they appear to be what fans could expect from an entry in the "Five Nights at Freddy's" and one of the bosses in the game also appears to have been revealed.

Bubba appears to be a unique enemy in the game, and he may be just one of the many boss fights that players can expect to deal with.

Also revealed in the screenshots is what looks to be the game's buffing system, according to Cinema Blend. The buffs can be arranged through chipsets that players can assign to specific characters in order to grant their fighters special bonuses.

"Five Nights at Freddy's World" is expected to be released on the personal computer (PC) sometime in 2016.

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