FNAF Sister Location: Custom Night

Lights flicker above your head while a pack of strange animatronic faces fills the shadows. In the game "FNAF Sister Location: Custom Night", you don't just deal with one robotic bear in the dark—you face a squad of electric nightmares. Ballora, the ballerina, glides past, while her little helpers, Bidybab and Electrobab, sneak around, waiting to trip you up. Lolbit pops in with glitchy surprises, Bonnet bounces nearby with a giggle, and Endo, all metal and menace, suddenly stands right in front of you. Every moment means watching, reacting, and hoping you don't run out of power before morning hits.
How to play?
First, start by closely monitoring your monitors—those screens are your best friends and your only warning. When Lolbit crashes your view, quickly type out "Lolbit" on your keyboard to send her away before things get messier. Spot Endo or Bonnet creeping closer? Duck behind your tablet right away, or you'll end up with a nasty jump scare. Whenever Ballora dances nearby or Bidybab and Electrobab start messing with the power, get ready to close the right doors or use your tablet to block them out. But remember that every time you slam a door or hide, your battery drains faster. Make sure you don't use up all your power too soon, or the animatronics will have an easy time catching you. Watch the battery meter, switch cameras, and scramble to block out each robot's attack. Last until sunrise and you'll survive another wild night—until you're brave enough to play again.
- Mouse - action
- AD keys - close doors
- S key - open/close the tablet
- Keypad keys - type Lolbit's name

- Our players rated the game for 4.20 out of 5. A total of 11558 people voted for it.
- The game was released in December 2016 and immediately became available on the following devices: Web Browser (PC) and Android / iOS (Mobile)
- Real-time animatronic management using cameras and doors
- Keyword typing to stop specific animatronic attacks
- Tablet hiding mechanic for survival against jumpscares
- Strategic battery management for extended nights
- Multiple unique animatronic behaviors and attack patterns