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  1. May 25, 2017 · This tattletail theory video looks at theories for the events leading up to the kaleidoscope dlc, exploring the changes to the tattletail house, the kid, mamma and waygetter as a evil...

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    Very little is known about the Kaleidoscope, besides it being a dangerous place where every person's memories are stored. It takes on the appearance of a visitor's most remembered location, with the exception of having surreal geometry that defies the laws of physics. It is also able to alter these memories, as the note writer mentions in their not...

    During the Protagonist's visit, the Kaleidoscope takes on the appearance of their house, except there are three floors, with the first two floors both depicting the kitchen, their bedroom and the sitting room. There are cracks in the air, as if reality itself was broken. The air is also misty, and visibility is low, requiring the player to use the ...

    Various memory triggers can be found throughout the dimension. These memory triggers are a photocopy of the WaygetterEye, a photograph of the Waygetter Electronics headquarters, a patent, and an old note. The note reads: "Why was Mama banned? Why was Mama banned? Was Mama banned? Was Mama banned?" The photocopy can be found on the first floor in it...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TattletailTattletail - Wikipedia

    Each night "ends" with a letter explaining that something went wrong, and the final letter explains that a place called the Kaleidoscope, where all memories are stored, is what is causing the changes.

  3. Jul 17, 2017 · At its core, Tattletail is a classic killer robot tale. That much is apparent from the game’s plot on the most surface of levels. But the bigger question — the bigger story — is about why Mama Tattletail was banned, and exactly what happened to set off the events seen in Tattletail.

  4. There is a casette in the player's room (The Kaleidoscope) that can be put in the first form of Mama Tattletail that is seen in The Kaleidoscope. This casette makes her telling a short 'story'. Note how the casette is forcefully put into the toy by the player - which doesn't fight back.

  5. Tattletail is a horror game made by Ben Esposito and Geneva Hodgson released on December 28, 2016. The game involve the player having to take care of their Talking Tattletail that they opened 5 days before Christmas, and also avoiding the blood thirsty Mama Tattletail.

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  7. No one really understands the Kaleidoscope. I'm still counting on one more update that will hopefully shed some more light on what we learned from it.

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