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The Wolf and Cat are there, but their models look "raw." No fur, just exposed, rusted endoskeletons covered in what looks like dried oil (or worse). They don't follow their usual patrol paths. They just stand at the end of hallways, watching you. If you shine your tablet light on them, the screen glitches out with red text that reads: "YOU TOOK EVERYTHING."

A scenario typically blends the stealth-horror mechanics of the CASE: Animatronics series—where you play as detective John Bishop trapped in a police station—with the classic "lost episode" or "haunted software" tropes of the .exe creepypasta genre. Bad case animatronics.exe

Has anyone else seen this "v0" build? I tried to record it, but my capture software crashed the moment the Owl appeared in the vents. It feels less like a game and more like a warning. The Wolf and Cat are there, but their models look "raw

“The game just came out today, give it a break! If it doesn't improve in a few days/weeks, then we may have a problem.” Steam Community · 7 years ago If you shine your tablet light on them,

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