FNF: FNAF Test
Animatronics take the mic in FNF: FNAF Test, turning a spooky pizzeria crew into a full Friday Night Funkin' concert lineup. Instead of facing Boyfriend, the creepy robots move right into the spotlight, and every track feels like a mashup of rhythm-battle vibes and Five Nights at Freddy's horror style.
Pick a track first, then lock in an animatronic singer from the FNAF universe. The roster includes Freddy Fazbear, Toy Freddy, Springtrap, Ennard, Bon-Bon, Funtime Freddy, and Crying Child, so the stage never looks the same twice. Each character keeps their recognizable look from the original horror series, only now they stand under concert lights instead of security cameras.
How to play?
Choose a song from the Friday Night Funkin menu and load it into the test screen. Hit the arrow keys in rhythm to trigger the character's sounds and animations, just like a regular FNF mod, but with FNAF faces reacting to every beat. Swap between animatronics whenever a track ends to see how different voices and idle moves match the same tune. Try faster songs to watch how clean timing makes the robot movements look sharper and more in sync with the beat. Experiment with the whole cast, keep switching songs, and keep tapping arrows until the FNAF crew completely owns the Friday Night Funkin stage. Fire up another track, rotate through the robots, and see which animatronic singer fits your favorite FNF rhythm the most.
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- sing
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- special effects
- next
- mute
- back
- ok
About this game:
- Players have rated this game 3.58 out of 5, based on 354 votes.
- Released in September 2021.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC) and Android/iOS (Mobile).
- Age rating: 9+
- Powered by HTML5 — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- Animatronics from Five Nights at Freddy's replace Boyfriend as the active stage performers
- Players trigger FNAF character animations and sounds using standard Friday Night Funkin arrow inputs
- The test format lets players freely swap songs and animatronics without story progression
- Each featured FNAF character keeps its recognizable design while performing on an FNF-style rhythm stage
Tips & Tricks:
- Start with a slower song to get used to how the animatronic reacts to each arrow press
- Switch characters after finishing a track to quickly compare how the same song looks with different robots
- Use rhythm-heavy tracks if you want the character animations to look more intense and closely synced























