FNAF: Final Purgatory

Monitor screens flicker in the dim office, and somewhere in the pizza parlor, something starts to creak. The game "FNAF: Final Purgatory" sends you into the night shift at Freddy Fazbear's pizzeria—once a cheerful spot, now packed with strange echoes and silent, staring robots. The paycheck looks tempting, but these animatronics don't stay harmless for long. When the clocks hit midnight, things shift fast. Chairs stand empty, but you spot shapes moving where they shouldn't, and not all of them wear friendly grins. With each hour, you'll have to outlast the machines that were built to entertain kids, not stalk night guards.
How to play?
First, set up how tough you want your shift. Pick your difficulty and decide how many animatronics you're brave enough to face tonight. Looking for an extra jolt? Slenderman can join the hunt, too. Once your gear is set, grab the security tablet—your lifeline to all thirteen camera feeds scattered through the building. Scan the rooms, check corners for Bonnie, Foxy, and the rest, and always watch how much power you're draining. Flip on the lights when needed, but don't keep them on too long or your juice will vanish. If one of these metal creeps gets close, slam the doors shut and keep an eye out for warning signs. Sometimes, words pop up on your desktop—you'll need to type them fast to slow down the scare. Run out of battery, and those doors will slide open by themselves, leaving you wide open until morning. Make it to 6 AM and you're free to clock out, at least for tonight.
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About this game:
- Players have rated this game 4.28 out of 5, based on 1925 votes.
- Released in March 2019.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC).
- Powered by HTML5 (Unity WebGL) — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- Customizable difficulty and animatronic count before each round
- Surveillance tablet with access to 13 separate camera feeds
- Energy management—balancing doors, lights, and tablet usage
- On-the-spot typing challenges to avoid attacks
- Optional Slenderman mode for added enemies
- Classic animatronic threats like Freddy, Bonnie, and Foxy