FNAF: Security Breach Fan Builds Playable Princess Quest In Minecraft

A clever fan has built a functional Minecraft version of the Princess Quest minigames from FNAF: Security Breach. In the original game, Princess Quest 1-3 were hidden arcade games with important implications for the lore surrounding FNAF security guard Vanessa, as well as being key to one of the game’s multiple endings.

Although Minecraft‘s premise is simple, revolving around a gameplay loop of exploring, gathering materials, and crafting items, players of the game are actually capable of some remarkable feats. With enough time and patience, it is possible for players to construct functional mechanisms, calculators, and simple computer systems within the confines of the game. Redstone circuitry holds a lot of potential, and the results of tapping into it can be very impressive. In many cases, these projects are inspired by real-world items or even other games, which can be recreated to some extent inside Minecraft. For example, one passionate builder was able to create a working version of the online game Wordle.

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Adding to this vast catalog of past projects is CuppaTeaExe, who is in the process of building the entirety of FNAF: Security Breach‘s Mega Pizzaplex in Minecraft. One of the latest additions to this enormous project is the Princess Quest minigames, seen in both Help Wanted and Security Breach, which CuppaTeaExe has turned from a 2D dungeon crawler into a first-person survival experience. By placing a complex array of redstone and command blocks underneath recreations of the three minigames’ maps, they have been able to accurately recreate the gameplay of Princess Quest. Armed with a flint and steel in place of the original lantern, the player must light wooden blocks in order to unlock the various doors blocking their path. The result is effectively a Minecraft block-based clone of the original games.

Making this FNAF and Minecraft build even more impressive is the fact that the entire project was completed without the use of mods to smooth the way. Of course, this had led to some minor discrepancies. FNAF‘s princess faced corridors full of rabbit-like enemies based on Glitchtrap, but here these enemies are replaced by zombies. Of course, as Glitchtrap is essentially a digital ghost, having another form of undead fill in for him makes perfect sense within vanilla Minecraft‘s limitations. There is also good news for those eager to try out this version of Princess Quest; once the Mega Pizzaplex is fully built, CuppaTeaExe will be releasing the map to download for both Java and Bedrock versions of the game. In the meantime, regular update videos mean that fans can follow the construction of this build, and other detailed Minecraft maps recreating Security Breach, as they progress.

The amount of effort which has clearly gone into building these Minecraft versions of the three Princess Quest minigames from Five Nights at Freddy’s: Security Breach is amazing, and is made even more so when considering that this is only a small portion of a much larger project. CuppaTeaExe’s dedication and talent to this build is undoubtedly worthy of praise. It is clear that once the overarching build of FNAF: Security Breach‘s Mega Pizzaplex is complete, there will be many fans eager to explore the Minecraft map for themselves.

Source: CuppaTeaExe/YouTube


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A clever fan has built a functional Minecraft version of the Princess Quest minigames from FNAF: Security Breach. In the original game, Princess Quest 1-3 were hidden arcade games with important implications for the lore surrounding FNAF security guard Vanessa, as well as being key to one of the game’s multiple endings.
Although Minecraft‘s premise is simple, revolving around a gameplay loop of exploring, gathering materials, and crafting items, players of the game are actually capable of some remarkable feats. With enough time and patience, it is possible for players to construct functional mechanisms, calculators, and simple computer systems within the confines of the game. Redstone circuitry holds a lot of potential, and the results of tapping into it can be very impressive. In many cases, these projects are inspired by real-world items or even other games, which can be recreated to some extent inside Minecraft. For example, one passionate builder was able to create a working version of the online game Wordle.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY
Adding to this vast catalog of past projects is CuppaTeaExe, who is in the process of building the entirety of FNAF: Security Breach‘s Mega Pizzaplex in Minecraft. One of the latest additions to this enormous project is the Princess Quest minigames, seen in both Help Wanted and Security Breach, which CuppaTeaExe has turned from a 2D dungeon crawler into a first-person survival experience. By placing a complex array of redstone and command blocks underneath recreations of the three minigames’ maps, they have been able to accurately recreate the gameplay of Princess Quest. Armed with a flint and steel in place of the original lantern, the player must light wooden blocks in order to unlock the various doors blocking their path. The result is effectively a Minecraft block-based clone of the original games.

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Making this FNAF and Minecraft build even more impressive is the fact that the entire project was completed without the use of mods to smooth the way. Of course, this had led to some minor discrepancies. FNAF‘s princess faced corridors full of rabbit-like enemies based on Glitchtrap, but here these enemies are replaced by zombies. Of course, as Glitchtrap is essentially a digital ghost, having another form of undead fill in for him makes perfect sense within vanilla Minecraft‘s limitations. There is also good news for those eager to try out this version of Princess Quest; once the Mega Pizzaplex is fully built, CuppaTeaExe will be releasing the map to download for both Java and Bedrock versions of the game. In the meantime, regular update videos mean that fans can follow the construction of this build, and other detailed Minecraft maps recreating Security Breach, as they progress.

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The amount of effort which has clearly gone into building these Minecraft versions of the three Princess Quest minigames from Five Nights at Freddy’s: Security Breach is amazing, and is made even more so when considering that this is only a small portion of a much larger project. CuppaTeaExe’s dedication and talent to this build is undoubtedly worthy of praise. It is clear that once the overarching build of FNAF: Security Breach‘s Mega Pizzaplex is complete, there will be many fans eager to explore the Minecraft map for themselves.

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Source: CuppaTeaExe/YouTube

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