Animatronic Memories is a first-person horror game set inside a long-abandoned entertainment facility where malfunctioning animatronics are all that remain. You play as someone drawn back to the site, attempting to uncover a past that was erased from records but not from the machines. Each hallway, office, and hidden room holds clues—scratched notes, broken terminals, and audio logs—that point to events no one wanted remembered. The building may be decaying, but something inside it is still active, still watching, still learning.
Movement Means Risk
The gameplay focuses on survival and exploration. You have limited light, limited access to the building’s controls, and no means of fighting back. Animatronics roam freely, responding to noise, motion, and even the direction you’re facing. Moving too quickly, staying in the wrong place, or forgetting to monitor key systems can end the run without warning. The machines don’t follow fixed paths—they adapt, and each encounter changes how the building feels. Your safety depends entirely on timing and awareness.
Memory Becomes a Weapon
As you explore deeper sections of the facility, your character begins to recall fragments of the past, some of which influence what you see and hear. These memories affect the story and the behavior of the animatronics and the environment itself. Certain areas will only respond if specific memories are triggered, adding a layered puzzle element to progression. Animatronic Memories blends survival mechanics with memory-based changes, creating a space where what you remember can decide whether you move forward or not.