Naturally, fans have been inspired to create their own games based on the series.
There are literally thousands of Five Nights at Freddy’s fan games.
22The Freddy Files
From creator Awfy (formerly AwXthority) comes The Freddy Files.
Not to be confused with the canon guidebook of the same title.
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Go ahead; see what happens; see who lives!
The creator ENDOBLANCE has put a lot of effort into recreating the horror sensation for the classic console.
Considering that the mechanics and presentation of the game can be quite simple, the game elements transition smoothly.
For a retro look at a modern horror entry, Five Nights At Freddy’s NES will not disappoint.
18Super FNAF
Super FNAF has been archived.
The object of the game is to investigate the missing children cases… as the missing children.
Here are the best ones!
As the game progresses, the atrocities that plague the nighttime gameplay begin to wander into the day.
Instead of being set in a pizzeria like the original games, this game is set in a circus.
This has spilled into the FNAF fan community with the creation of Thermomorph.
Creator Varun R. takes you back to a time when we thought anything futuristic came with digital green lights.
You are trapped on a spaceship in deep space with a creature hunting you in the dark.
You’re not defenseless, but it’s best not to run into the beast of Thermomorph.
It breaks the FNAF tradition by existing chronologically after the former titles in the fan franchise.
It’s also considered to be the favorite of most in the community.
Jolly 3 is divided into chapters, similar to how the original games are divided into nights.
The game is set 30 years after the events at Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza.