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The Plywood Wall is a wall located right behind the padlocked garage door. It is used to prevent the player to escape from Granny's house.
Description
The Plywood Wall is located behind the Garage Door (which is locked off by a Regular Padlock). The Player is required to ram into this wall 3 times with the Car to destroy it and escape.
Trivia
- In Version 1.4, there was a Brick Wall that was replaced by the Plywood Wall in Version 1.5.
- The Plywood Wall was likely added so the victims couldn't just escape by opening the Garage Door.
- Strangely, the Car itself doesn't get broken (except the Trunk and the Car Hood) after ramming into the Plywood Wall.
- In real life, ramming a car three times in a tree or anything else with wood/plywood on it would most likely break the car and also injure or possibly kill the driver.
- However, it is probably a development oversight, or because the plywood wall is so thin that the car could easily destroy it.
- The wall has a texture similar to the walls in the Hidden Closet (near the Teddy spawning location).