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Scott Cawthon : ウィキペディア英語版
Scott Cawthon

Scott Cawthon is an American independent video game designer and animator, who is most notable for his development of the game series ''Five Nights at Freddy's''. Cawthon is also notable for many games before it, such as ''Chipper & Son's Lumber Co.'' and ''There Is No Pause Button''.
== History ==
Scott Cawthon has been developing independent video games long before he created ''Five Nights at Freddy's''. On March 19, 2007, he uploaded the first part of an eight part series named ''The Pilgrim's Progress'' to his YouTube channel. The animation is a retelling of John Bunyan's novel of the same name.
After releasing ''The Pilgrim's Progress'', Cawthon created several other games including ''Sit N' Survive'', ''Chipper and Sons Lumber Co.'', and ''The Desolate Hope''. Some of these were submitted to Steam Greenlight. While ''The Desolate Hope'' made it through the process, some games, most notably ''Chipper and Sons Lumber Co.'', were heavily criticized by prominent reviewers for having characters that moved and interacted with each other like animatronic machines. While initially discouraged, almost to the point of stopping game development completely, Cawthon eventually decided to use the animatronic-like characters to his advantage, sparking the development of ''Five Nights at Freddy's''.
On July 24, 2014, Cawthon submitted ''Five Nights at Freddy's'' to IndieDB, where it gained massive popularity. He then submitted it to Desura on August 13, 2014, and also submitted it to Steam Greenlight on June 13, 2014, where it was accepted August 18, 2014. When submitted to Steam Greenlight, a trailer was shortly released on July 14, 2014, with a demo following on July 24, 2014. On August 8, when the game was accepted, the game was released for $4.99 on Steam. The game was well received by critics,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Five Nights at Freddy's on Metacritic )〕 and became the subject of a number of popular Let's Play videos on YouTube. Cawthon then went on to develop multiple followup games, and the original game, ''Five Nights at Freddy's'', will be getting a movie adaption. In July of 2015, Cawthon released the final game of the ''Five Nights at Freddy's'' horror series, along with an additional automatic update that was released on October 31, 2015. On September 15, 2015, Cawthon announced that a new RPG game titled "FNAF World", will be released in the future, and will be a spinoff of the horror series, but not a horror game, rather a cute styled RPG.

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