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5 Nights at Timokha 2: Village

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5 Nights at Timokha 2: Village is a free FNAF-style horror game. Survive nights in Podsobakino while facing Timokha and Genka in tense browser horror.

FNAF nightmare descends upon Podsobakino village

5 Nights at Timokha 2: Village draws direct inspiration from the Barboskins animated universe, but instead of the familiar lighthearted atmosphere, the game takes on a tense psychological horror tone.

You play as Friend Barboskin, a boy who runs away from Timokha and seeks refuge in the village of Podsobakino, where his grandfather lives. However, this seemingly safe haven quickly turns into a deadly trap.

The worst happens when:

  • Timokha (Timofey) has escaped from prison.
  • He's on his way to find you for revenge.
  • And he's not alone.

FNAF-style gameplay stays fresh and thrilling

Survival through multiple nights

Players must survive several consecutive nights in the village of Podsobakino. With each passing night:

  • Timokha's ferocity increases significantly.
  • Genka starts appearing more frequently.
  • Your reaction time is shortened.
  • Even small mistakes can lead to an instant game over.

Tracking enemies not just through the camera

In this version, you need to:

  • Observe various areas inside and outside the house.
  • Listen to footsteps and strange noises in the night.
  • Recognize the signs of each enemy's appearance.

Each villain has their own movement rhythm and behavior, making it impossible to apply a single strategy to all nights.

Dealing with two horrifying characters

Before you officially dive into the game, let's learn about the main characters you need to know:

Timokha (Timofey):

  • Aggressive
  • Appears unexpectedly
  • Appears directly, easily causing players to panic

Genka:

  • Moves silently
  • Often distracts
  • Forces players to divide their attention

This combination makes the gameplay of 5 Nights at Timokha 2: Village more unpredictable than regular FNAF, as you rarely get to breathe during your night shift.

Try a different version of FNAF: Five Nights at Gumball

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