Warning: Because of the age of the project, the project contains a ton of things that may make some feel disturbed, uncomfortable, or even cringe. Be also aware that this game does also contain some content that may make some bothered, so play with caution. ___________________________________________ Because my 5th anniversary being on scratch is on the horizon, I thought I would share the first-ever game I ever made; Five Nights at Jim's Dylan. The game was first created on May 22nd, 2016, which was the first day I joined Scratch. Over that small amount of time I worked on this game, it never was completed, and it never will. Things in this game like the camera system don't properly work anymore, due to me at some point fully deleting the cameras for whatever reason. For the sake of preservation; everything is left the way it was back in the day. Unfortunately, certain things were deleted from the project that I wish were still in it, such as the original menu music that was made by me and my stepbrother. I am welcomed to give more details on certain aspects of this game in the comments below. Feel free to ask whatever on this game. ___________________________________________ Original description; be aware I have edited it to be more grammatically correct from the original description, which was made when I was around 12: Welcome to your new job at Jims Dylan's chicken, the first chicken place with robots; but like Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, the robots do the same thing they do. check the cameras and close the door when needed. ___________________________________________ For anyone curious, this game was made because of the existence of the very old Brosheb tutorials, without the existence of those, I honestly don't know if I would have ever found this site; so thanks for inspiring me to join this site @Brosheb. ___________________________________________ I want to thank those who have stuck around all these 5 years, I am glad to have the fan base I have because of you guys, and I appreciate all this site has done to improve me as a person, and really show me what I really wanted to do in life as a whole. TJ Burlingame. 2021