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k!))Im assuming huggy is a boy-))

Huggy-Wuggy was standing at his normal spot, starring blankly wondering if he should move. Nobody has shown up in years.

(I’m gonna do this in first person since the player doesn’t have a name)

I walk into a creepy abandoned play place wondering why I agreed to this dare my friends told me to do. As I walk in I notice a vhs tape next to a tv. I put the tape in as I listen to the tape telling me to go back. I start getting worried and head towards the door but it doesn’t budge. I decide there is nowhere to go but forward and walk into a room with a small train around the rim of the ceiling.

You watch the train go round and round, mabye the color choices will help you with something?

I walk out of the room as I see another. I try to open the door but realize it’s a color coded door. I think to myself and remember the train colors, I put in the code green, pink, yellow red and the door opens eerily.

You enter a room with a TV, blue VHS tape and some strange machine in a wall space

I put the vhs in and listen to the instructional video about the strange machine. After the window to the machine opens and I take it just in case. I walk around to see a door with a blue handprint above it, instinctively I give the handprint a high five and the door opens releasing an industrial smell.

The room was large, it 'welcomed' you to playtime co, Huggy was there, staring down at the player

I was surprised seeing a 20ft tall monster. I look at his hand up in a waving position and give him a high five with the machine. I walk into the staff only room to try and fix the power. I put the hand on the box and drag it across the poles causing the lights to come on.

Huggy watched you leave before crawling into the vents 

I walk into build a friend when I see a yellow hand move into the hallway. I walk down the long hallway arriving at a doorway. I open the door to see a stairway up to the “Build-A-bear” ripoff.