
Game is played with mouse.
Five Nights at Freddy's (FNAF) throws you straight into chaos as the unlucky night guard at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, a creepy pizzeria with animatronics that definitely don’t rest at night. Your task is simple in theory: survive. But there’s a twist—you’re only equipped with limited power to monitor these roaming animatronics and keep yourself safe. Each camera view and door lock drains that precious power bit by bit, so you have to be strategic or you’ll end up powerless with no defenses left. The atmosphere is vintage horror, which adds to the creepiness with grainy camera feeds that make you second-guess every shadow and flicker. Sounds echo through the empty halls—footsteps, eerie laughter, or something clanking in the distance, keeping you on edge the whole time. Then there are the animatronics themselves: Freddy, Bonnie, Chica, and Foxy, each with their own creepy behavior patterns. They move from room to room, lurking just out of sight, waiting for you to make a mistake. Every night increases the difficulty, forcing you to improve your watching and listening skills. Those few seconds it takes to check a camera or lock a door feel like ages when you know one wrong move could be your last. The game tests your patience and nerves, making you rely on a mix of quick reactions and careful planning. If you think you can survive five nights without losing control, brace yourself. FNAF will test your courage, patience, and how long you can stay calm under pressure.