A mysterious girl. A mysterious boy. A mysterious song. A mysterious place. A mysterious way to see how they will survive and return home.
The year is 1986. 16 year old Anne Barnes has never been the type to socialize. Her only friend is a boy named James Clark who seems to think the same, as the two feel as if they are tortured by a group of girls at school. After fleeing from a party and away from a prank gone wrong, the two flee to the hills where they find a cassette tape that was failed to be buried. The two take it and later listen to a song together, but what they don't realized is that they have jinxed themselves into a dangerous game that will forever make them question everything about their world and what is reality from fantasy.
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This is a short introduction and Biography to Bunselmyer and her works, I'm on a mission to revive her works, So if you have any new information of her works, and her history, please let me know! Thank you!
I gained access to this pretty cool script for a little fun fact segment regarding Freddy's. I don't know where it was meant to air, perhaps some kids channel on TV. I find it kind of funny how Circus Baby's Pizza World nor Rentals was mentioned. Anyways, this is a pretty interesting find - Vin
When investigative journalist Nora Vale reopens a long-forgotten cooking game from her childhood, she expects nostalgia... not a heartbeat behind the code.
Old save files appear that shouldn't exist.
Customers remember her name.
And the smiling chef on the title screen keeps waving, even after she closes the laptop.
As Nora uncovers a string of disappearances tied to the vanished Papa's franchise, she realises the games never ended - they only moved somewhere deeper.
Inside the code, the kitchens are still open.
And no one ever really clocked out.