
DirectDoggo is an indie game developer. He is known for developing the fanon series Dayshift at Freddy's based on Scott Cawthon's Five Nights At Freddy's franchise. For a long period of time, he had disappeared on the internet, deleting all of his profiles, including the GameJolts pages of the DSaF games (these being reposted by other people). It was believed that he left due to online harassment by his fans. He, however, came back in 2018, revealing that he was in fact hospitalized for serious health issues, the lack of support from his GameJolt followers caused him to leave the internet, wanting to be left alone. DirectDoggo changed his username to DirectDogman on Gamejolt once he had returned as he could not access his DirectDoggo account. The DSaF games were re-uploaded on Itch.io. (The Itch.io upload is now deleted since he deleted the store itself)

DirectDogman

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for Director in The Dayshifts at Freddy's (Live Action)
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In "The Dayshifts at Freddy's: Escaping Freddy's Once Again," Jack Kennedy and Dave Miller are ensnared in a bizarre contract at Freddy Fazbender's Pizza in Hurricane, Utah. Under the watchful eye of the deceptively cheerful Phone Guy, they endure the pandemonium of malfunctioning animatronics and chaotic children's parties. Determined to reclaim their freedom, they seek the elusive clause that will liberate them from perpetual pizza service. Their escapade is a blend of slapstick comedy, eccentric personalities, and spontaneous musical interludes. They dodge bathroom-dwelling pelicans and unravel animatronic riddles, exploring every inch of the pizzeria. As they uncover Freddy's secrets, they realize their contract binds them to the establishment's essence, transforming their predicament into a complex enigma. With the aid of stoic Matt, Chef Ronaldo's culinary artistry, and Jimbo the Janitor's vigilance, Jack and Dave might outsmart Phone Guy. The story promises a concoction of humor and mystery, questioning whether the pair can ever escape the dayshift at Freddy's or if they're fated to entertain indefinitely. The narrative serves laughter with a twist, where appearances deceive, and freedom is a puzzle to solve.