FNF Roasted but Freddy, Bendy, vs. Huggy Wuggy
Huggy Wuggy isn't singing on the usual Friday Night Funkin' mic this time. In FNF Roasted but Freddy, Bendy, vs. Huggy Wuggy, he walks straight into a comedy-style roast battle. Freddy Fazbear and Bendy line up punchlines instead of normal diss tracks, and Huggy has to fire back in rhythm so he doesn't get clowned the whole night.
How to play?
Start the mod in Free Play and load up the single roast song. There is no story week or extra modes here, just one focused track where Freddy and Bendy take turns roasting Huggy Wuggy. Watch the arrow notes slide toward the top of the screen. When they overlap the outlines, hit the matching keys without missing the timing. Keep the note streak going so the health bar stays on Huggy's side. Miss too many notes and the bar tilts toward Freddy and Bendy, and Huggy loses the roast. The controls follow the usual Friday Night Funkin rhythm system, so returning players can jump in fast, while new players can learn by watching patterns on the first few measures.
Play the song again to sharpen timing and reaction speed, then try to clear the full track without breaking the combo. Stay locked on the arrows, hold solid rhythm, and let Huggy Wuggy walk out of this FNF mod with every roast sent straight back at Freddy and Bendy.
- start / make a selection / pause
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- sing
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- backward- - / + - adjust the volume
About this game:
- Players have rated this game 4.14 out of 5, based on 320 votes.
- Released in June 2022.
- 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:
- The mod uses a roast-comedy theme instead of a standard FNF rap battle.
- Freddy Fazbear and Bendy team up on vocals against Huggy Wuggy in one track.
- Only a single Free Play song is available, with no separate story mode.
- Winning depends on keeping the health bar in Huggy’s favor through accurate note hits.
Tips & Tricks:
- Watch the upcoming arrows, not just the ones about to hit, to prep your fingers early.
- Lower any distracting background volume so the beat and note cues stay clear.
- If a section feels tough, replay the song and focus on mastering that pattern’s rhythm.























