The martial arts horror game Five Nights at Hyun's Dojo follows Freddy's. Players encounter strange and deadly people throughout the evening.
Your major interface in Five Nights at Hyun's Dojo is the central dojo server network when your shift begins. This is an active defensive device, not a passive viewing tool. To locate hostile entities in the facility, you must constantly check security cameras. However, watching the monitor quickly consumes your power.
The webcam feed cannot be left on indefinitely, causing psychological stress. Flashing the cameras, identifying quick dangers, and shutting the broadcast to conserve power becomes a habit. This visual deprivation in this game induces great paranoia because the entities only move when you're not watching them.
This game's opponents use different pathfinding algorithms. Characters have different behavioral logic. Some aggressive things move linearly toward your office. Others lurk and attack when a server reboot distracts you.
Memorize these AI profiles to survive later stages. Certain characters may only attack when the building's audio drops too low, requiring you to activate noise-making gadgets to deter them. These triggers are important to know because in Five Nights at Hyun's Dojo, if you treat every threat the same, you get a breach.