

"C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\Iexplore.exe" -k "C:\Users\banananana\Desktop\springtrapscare. MAKE SURE THAT YOU PRESS CTRL+ALT+DELETE TO START UP TASK MANAGER TO GET OUT OF FULLSCREEN. bat to the end of your name for the document/program. If the download doesn't work, then just copy and paste the text below, put it into a text document, and then press save as, and save the document as whatever you want to save it as, but you have to add. So unless your username is banananana, change that to your user on your pc. This is because this part of the code is trying to find where the GIF is, and so it goes from the C drive (C:\) then to the user (banananana\) then to the user's desktop (Destop\) then to the file that's on the desktop (springtrapscare.gif). Unlike the former, Reborn lets users play the game in free-form, which means they can freely. Both games fall within the horror genre and leave players with an eerily feeling while they’re playing. The part that says banananana is where you put the name of your laptop account/user. The Joy of Creation: Reborn, also known as TJoC:R, is a rendition of the original The Joy of Creation game. "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\Iexplore.exe" -k "C:\Users\banananana\Desktop\springtrapscare.gif" No download or installation needed to play this game. There's one line in the code that looks like this: Exe Play as Credits do really go to RightBurstUltra for making the Friday Night Funkin Vs. THE BATCH FILE IS A DOWNLOAD, SAVE IT (AND CALL IT WHATEVER YOU WANT) AND PUT IT ONTO YOUR DESKTOP. I'll make this simple (and caps and bold):
