Activating the ink pressure never causes the pipes to spray ink to flood the area.Īll item models are identical to the models in the finished game. When the projector turns on automatically, it plays the soundtrack " Hellfire Follies" instead of the whistling. Near the entrance to the break room, there is a locked door. Pulling the switch to activate the Ink Machine causes all items to vanish. Instead, all items automatically appear levitating above the pedestals, once they have been collected. Henry does not need to place the items on the pedestals in the break room. The scene of Henry passing out upon entering the room wasn't present, showing the game's logo instead before the credits. In addition, the basement had only one room and a hallway leading to the pentagram room, which also lacks a door. The third area where Wally's audio log was found is lacking two closets. Attempting to open the door suddenly causes the light to turn off. The hallway from the beginning of the chapter lacks the " WELCOME"/" EXIT" sign from the ceiling along with boards surrounding the entrance.Īfter turning on the Ink Machine, if Henry goes to the exit from the workroom without encountering Ink Bendy first, it will be blocked by planks until Henry walks back to the blocked entrance of the Ink Machine's room.įrom the locked door of this location, there is a light from within the room behind the locked door. The cutout also appears to be entirely flat as if made of paper instead of cardboard. Thomas Connor's tape was not planned to be added, making Wally Franks the only recorded speaker in the prototype.īendy's cutout reveals himself to originally have his gloves each with three darts instead of two buttons, and the fact that his index finger was closer to his hand. The unseen characters Henry and Wally Franks both have audio quality slightly different from their own dialogue.
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You can also download this version and other old versions here: Characters / MonstersĪll characters' models are totally different when compared to their own final builds. It can be used by both 64-bit and 32-bit. Credit goes to the Steam user Micah for the download.
The prototype can be downloaded from here. The demo was created by only two people: theMeatly and Mike Mood, way before hiring several more developers for bigger collaboration. With Chapter 1: Moving Pictures only available, the demo itself is entirely different when compared to its later remastered updates, with slightly shorter gameplay length and a lack of several features that were not planned to be implemented yet. Before April 18, 2017, the prototype version of Bendy and the Ink Machine was the earliest known demo, released on February 10, 2017, on Game Jolt once before eventually being taken down.