
Grimm Foxy is similar to Jack-O-Bonnie and Jack-O-Chica, in that he’s a jack-o-lantern-themed version of his original counterpart, with various parts of his body glowing brightly and possessing orange fur and his hook has been replaced with a sickle. I connected the box to the my broadband modem. The picture quality is stunning, even on non-HD Freeview channels. I set it to 1080p video output via the supplied HDMI cable on our Sony Bravia Freeview HD TV.

He can also be seen in the Game Over screen, where he is found standing behind the closed gates, scratching the brick-structured column. Just a quick brain-dump of things I’ve discovered about the Humax HDR-FOX T2 Freeview HD box in my first few hours of ownership. The only way to hide from him is to use the numerous character sets scattered around the maze, which, if performed successfully, will cause Grimm Foxy to run past his hiding spot and disappear. As more keys are collected, Grimm Foxy begins to become faster and more aggressive. There, he wanders around the maze, occasionally scraping his sickle on objects and singing to himself, chasing after the player if he notices them. He also appears in the Corn Maze minigame in the Afraid of the Dark mode.

In order to prevent his charge, the player must use the Light button on the camera when he is fully visible. When he attacks, he will first peek out of the curtains, then he will come out further and get ready to charge. Grimm Foxy replaces the regular Foxy in the Danger! Keep Out! mode of the Curse of Dreadbear DLC, behaving exactly his original counterpart. Grimm Foxy was created by Fazbear Entertainment as part of their Halloween update for the "Freddy Fazbear Virtual Experience", alongside Dreadbear.
