The toys are referred to by numbers but often prefer a different name, they also previously had human names which are often used to test their awareness
With red gas, which slowly distorts your vision until you die There is also mentions of people being anaesthestised before a surgery they didn’t consent to
Children are abused and turned into creatures via medical equipments, they then lash out at the staff and people who turned them into those creatures and each other
Not exactly as he isn’t confirmed to have DID/OSDD but he is a hulk style creature who fights mentally between hating you and arguing for you until he gets mad and hulks out and tries to kill you. He also has notably experienced trauma and amnesia, resulting in him killing his parents in a fit of rage while not remembering them
The children, after being turned into toys, often suffer from phantom sensation or depersonalisation of their new body. One describes wanting to wake up from this nightmare, concluding this mustn’t be real
the fact that the player is being stalked isnt particularly explicit, but theres a brief moment where you can see the antagonist watching you creepily from a vent, which could be upsetting. he disappears after maybe five seconds though
Technically, no. This requires some backstory however. Human children (and adults) are taken and medically experimented on and turned into sentient toys, these toys have feeling, intelligence and emotion, though some experiments fail or are so traumatised they are unable to speak or “function like a human”, often being dehumanised and referred to as creatures or animals in both physical form and intelligence level. Many characters that have the form of animals die, some having human intelligence/sapience and some only capable of running off of animalistic urges. This includes a wild array of creatures including dog plushes, a cat x bee hybrid toy, a cat plush, a lion doll, etc.
Toys with the sentience and intellegence of animals are killed often and repeatedly A character mentioned to be seen as the main villains pet is killed
Mommy long legs and her counterparts are spiders, though they look cartoonish and not like real spiders at all The prototype, a main antagonist is spider-like in a mechanical way, and resembles the other mother from Coraline
Cockroaches and moths are often used as set decoration Mommy long legs is a sentient spider toy, along with her counterparts, but is more cartoonish than spider-like Pj pugapiller is a sentient caterpillar x pug hybrid toy but is also cartoonish Catbee is a sentient cat x bee hybrid toy but is also cartoonish The prototype takes form of a mech spider Chapter 4 has cockroaches crawling around on a pile of bodies
In chapter 3 you can shoot creatures, which used to be humans, with a flare gun to burn them In chapter 4 a pile remains of creatures is seen smouldering, later a character is set on fire and killed
Yes. Humans are medically experimented on without consent, it is mentioned that many of them remember the feelings while on the operating table, they are then transfused into the body of a toy, many of them are in excruciating pain and distress upon waking up and feeling the pain of the procedure and/or being in a body that isn’t theirs. They are mentioned to be neglected, mass killed, ignored, imprisoned, tested for intelligence, re-experimented on, forced into hard labour, starved and pitted against one another in fights
many people theorize that the character who fell isnt really dead, but it was definitely a painful fall and if theyre not dead theyre in critical condition
In chapter 4 people are kept in tiny padded colourful cells and abused while going through mental illness and trauma, this isn’t specifically a mental institution but it might be too similar for comfort.
Heavy discussion of unconsentual and experimental surgery being performed on children. In chapter 4 Riley graphically describes the procedure in a note, seemingly being aware/conscious while under anaesthetic. Medical lab in chapter 4
The creatures are referred to by a doctor that made them as stupid, “invalids” or otherwise mocks their lack of intelligence. A child with behavioural issues is called a “problem child” then experimented on and turned into a toy, seemingly to try to cure his “issues”. “Mook” slang for idiot, is also used. One of the medical students in the plot is fired for being a sociopath, which is an obvious misuse of a psychological term related to a disorder (sociopathy is a subtype of Antisocial Personality Disorder ), as well as sanism and employment discrimination toward a person with ASPD. This is also a trope of the morally evil, eugenicist villain having ASPD which also reinforces stigma abou people with ASPD being evil or dangerous for existing, when they often just have a trauma based pd that needs to be treated with care and patience
Yes, a sentient and sapient dog toy person is killed, many of the same type of toy but different size and consciousness are killed