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==Video games== [[File:FCBA.png|left|thumb|Screenshot of ''Firey's Candy Bar Adventure'', on the final unfinished scene where Firey runs away from a rock.]] Video games have followed the object show since before it's air. The earliest known video game made by the Huang twins is ''[[Firey's Candy Bar Adventure]]'', made sometime around January 2009. It has been unfinished and shows Firey trying to open a candy bar but fails and tries to find other ways to find it. Much of the gameplay is possibly inspired by the ''Henry Stickmin'' series of games. [[File:WIJTTEFET.png|thumb|Screenshot from ''WIJTTEFET'' as soon as you boot up the game.]] The first video game created during ''Battle for Dream Island''<nowiki/>'s history is ''[[Woody's Incredible Journey to the Escape from Eternal Terror]]'' (or ''WIJTTEFET''), created by Andrew Wang as a mod for his game ''The Land of Stuff''. The game was originally given as a birthday gift in July 2010. You control [[Woody]] with either the arrow keys to move around normally or using the space to skip two spaces from the direction your facing. Woody must be guided by the Player to go to the Scary Free Zone to win the game in this island of oasis and have to avoid [[Blocky]] (targets Woody and is the fastest), Firey (the second fastest one, doesn't target Woody), Bubble (doesn't target Woody but it is the second slowest character) and [[Pin]] (slowest character and targets Woody). This game was thought to be lost media until [https://bfdi.tv/wijttefet/ the link] was discovered in [[2017]]. Some games relating to ''BFDI'' are ''[[Get to the Top Although There Is No Top!]]'' (a game by the Huang twins inspired by ''Icy Tower'' where you'll have to jump to the highest score to the top through platforms while jumping; there are more than 30 variations of the game, including a dedicated ''BFDI'' version) and ''Tidepool'' (formerly called ''The Tidepool'', it is a game where you'll have to eat creatures from your size smaller than you and you'll grow bigger to win the game; ''BFDI'' characters does appear in game). ''GTTTATINT'' appeared as a [[BFDI DDSS]] game in the [[merge]] of "[[A Leg Up in the Race]]". "''[[BFDIA 5b]]''" was released on [[February 12]], [[2013]] as an attempt of the Huang twins trying to be creative. It is the gap of BFDIA 5 and it is a platformer game starring the [[FreeSmart]] team inside [[Evil Leafy]]. There are over three recommended characters in this game, [[Tune]], [[Waffle]] and [[Lego Block]]. By pressing E, you can hold boxes, Z can switch the character you're playing, and R resets the level. There are 53 (or 54) levels in game. They game stopped development around the episode's release and it's official form became inaccessible on the web due to the shutdown of Adobe Flash Player. Inspired by ''Slender: the Eight Pages'', ''[[The Evil Leafy Maze Game]]'' was released on the htwins.net website for Halloween 2013. It was made before iOS could do WebGL implementation so Michael Huang wrote a 2D canvas that makes a list of trapezoids from left to right. The game is to avoid Evil Leafy from catching you . Using the WASD controls to move and the mouse to look around, it contains a lack of sound however. The maze contains no exit and the objective is in actuality to survive as long as possible. The BFDI fanbase was greatful enough to develop their own fangames. The most infamous example is ''[[BFDI: Branches]]'' on itch.io. The game features Firey, Leafy, [[Coiny]] and [[Pin]] as they reassemble the [[Goiky Cake]] before the [[Pentagon Speaker Box]] does. Each of the 4 main characters have their own pros and cons to their abilities. The demo was first released on June 22, 2024 and the full game might be released in [[Future#2025|2025]]. The team contains [[mationsBOMB]] as it's creator, Byrin64 as the fangame's director, [[Meester Tweester]] (a finalist from [[Ten Words of Wisdom]]) as a developer and programmer, and Michael and Cary Huang as voice actors. The demo currently contains 4 levels and 4 variations of the tutorial.
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