I still love FNaF.
Scott Cawthon, a true master at intrigue, also made games and animated movies before FNaF. First, he made multiple low-budget CGI shorts, including adaptation of John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress allegory novel and the original Christmas-themed short, aptly named A Christmas Journey: About the Blessing God Gives. In between making cartoons, he made video games, such as The Desolate Room starring the anthropomorphic mechanical coffee machine and four derelict robots.
In 2011, he made a video game based on John Bunyan's aforementioned book. In this game, you can punch sins and temptations in face by resisting with God's faith, truth, promise and grace, pray and say the word of God left and right.
In 2012, he made Chipper and Sons Lumber Co, a cute lumberjack simulator with much-criticized animal models and animations that gave off uncanny valley vibes.
Speaking of uncanny valley, Scott went away for a while, and then responded to criticism in 2014... by making well-known Five Nights at Freddy's.
Diives, do you remember that creepy-ass FNaF2 game over screen, which I'm still traumatized?