FNF: Plants vs. Rappers (Friday Night Funkin)
The lawn from Plants vs. Zombies turns into a rap stage in FNF: Plants vs. Rappers (Friday Night Funkin). Zombie Boyfriend and Girlfriend roll up as green rappers, facing the same plants that usually blast away undead with pea shooters and other weapons. Now they answer with beats and vocals instead of just projectiles, so the fight switches from garden warfare to a strict rhythm showdown. The mod sticks to story mode, so battles follow one after another, each set to a song. Each new track throws the zombie duo against another plant opponent that mixes firepower with sharp timing and musical skill. Nothing pops up randomly. Every section of the song is mapped to exact notes on screen.
How to play?
Watch the colored arrows float toward the outlines above Zombie Boyfriend's head, then hit the matching keys at the exact moment they overlap. Keep the streak going to hold the health bar on your side while the plant rapper fires back with its own pattern. Miss too many notes in a row and the bar slides away, which ends the round. Listen to the rhythm before a tough part if the chart feels tight. Read the arrow flow as a pattern instead of random hits, since sections repeat within one song. Stick to that timing, and the zombie rappers can overwhelm the garden crew and clear the full Plants vs. Rappers playlist in this Friday Night Funkin mod.
- start / make selections / pause
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- sing
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- backward- - / + - adjust the volume
About this game:
- Players have rated this game 4.03 out of 5, based on 3345 votes.
- Released in January 2022.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC) and Android/iOS (Mobile).
- Age rating: 7+
- Powered by HTML5 — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- The entire Plants vs. Zombies lawn acts as a themed rap stage for zombie Boyfriend and Girlfriend.
- Enemy plants keep their weapons while also performing as musical opponents in each battle.
- The mod offers only a continuous story mode with songs arranged in a fixed order.
- Every note pattern is fully scripted, with no random arrows or surprise chart changes.
Tips & Tricks:
- Lower input lag in the options menu if your hits feel slightly late on the beat.
- Focus on the rhythm sound first, then match your eyes to the arrows for tricky patterns.
- Pause after losing a track and mentally recall the hardest section before retrying.
- Rest your fingers on the arrow keys between songs so you react faster on the next intro.























