

Originally released for PC on Steam in 2016, Case: Animatronics follows policeman John Bishop as he works a night shift at the town’s police station. However, there is one that deserves more attention, and it only has a few similarities to its more robotic counterpart.
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Inside the archive room, Scott called Bishop one last time. But when Bishop entered the interrogation room, Scott simply activated a third animatronic, getting increasingly frustrated by his apparent luck. True to his word, Scott opened a safe in the director's office once 3 AM passes, which contained the keycard. He congratulated Bishop for staying alive this long and told him that if he manages to stay alive until 3 AM, he would reward him with a keycard for the interrogation room. As Bishop slowly pieced together who the stranger on the phone is and restored power to the rest of the station, Scott also activated the Cat and turned off the ventilation system. Just as he was getting ready to leave Bishop received a call from Scott, declaring that while Bishop might not remember him, the time for his revenge has come and that he'll force Bishop to confront his pas, locking the police station's exits and turning off the power.Īfter turning the lights back on, Scott called Bishop from a phone in the middle of the station, asking him if he likes his gift and activating the Wolf to hunt him down. ~ Scott to Bishop before shutting off the power.Īfter a nightmare, John Bishop awoke in the police station at midnight.

One day, you took everything I had, and now it's time to pay. Scott refused to answer or even acknowledge Bishop, who had to be dragged out of the hospital. While Scott was recovering after a two month coma due to his injuries, Bishop barged into the hospital to question him for details on the murderer. Emma was killed in the ensuing struggle and Scott heavily wounded, but the burglar managed to escape. One day however, Rookie police officer John Bishop was dispatched to Scott's home in Aurora, Colorado after neighbors called in a noise complaint. He added a remote control system in case of emergencies and even received offers from other organizations, though he declined as he was commited to his contract with the pizzeria. In 1987, it seemed like his dreams would finally become true as not only did Emma accept his marriage proposal, but his pitch to the owner of a new pizza place in town was also successful, as he too loved the idea of animatronics able to bring pizza to children.

While the other students made fun of his dreams and drawings, Emma shared his passion for the same animatronics that inspired Scott. In college, he met the woman who would eventually become his wife: Emma.

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As the years passed, Scott became determined to make his dream of animatronics capable of full movement a reality. In 1977, a young Scott DJ was amazed by the animatronic entertainers at a local restaurant, but disappointed that they could only stand on the stage.
