The glitchworld is an area in the Pizzeria Roleplay Remastered. It has several entrances in all maps. The glitchworld mimicks the appearance of the Flipside from FNAF World. In the center is a large platform that is black on top and neon blue on the sides. Most platforms in the glitchworld take this appearance. On the center platform are blue stumps and grass scattered about. The Sub-Tunnels are a series of four worlds in FNaF World, commonly known as the 'Glitch Worlds', and the 'Flipside', that the player must go inside in order to take shortcuts to other places of the overworld. Fredbear explains them in the beginning of the game. In the rest of the game, he will warn the player to not go down to more than 3 glitches, as the player will be stuck in the 4th sub.
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