FNF SCREAM VII: Girlfriend Isn’t Sidney
In FNF SCREAM VII: Girlfriend Isn't Sidney, the classic Ghostface horror vibe collides with a Friday Night Funkin showdown on stage. Girlfriend gets pulled straight into a Scream-style scenario and stands face to face with a masked maniac, singing instead of running. The track plays out like a tense movie scene, but every note depends on how cleanly the player hits the rhythm.
How to play?
Watch the scrolling arrow notes that appear on your side of the screen during Girlfriend's parts. Hit the matching arrows on the keyboard at the exact moment they reach the top markers. Miss too many notes and the health bar tilts toward the Maniac from Scream, which ends the rap battle early. Keep landing accurate hits, and the bar stays safe, so Girlfriend keeps control of the song.
Listen closely to the beat, because the chart switches from simple patterns to tighter combos without warning. Short runs of arrows help warm up the timing, then longer streams test how steady the player's focus really is. Keep eyes on the note lane, not the background scares, so the sudden flashes and horror-themed visuals do not distract from the rhythm. Hold every sustained arrow for its full length to avoid losing progress during long notes. Stay locked on the music until the final section ends, and let Girlfriend win this FNF mod battle against the movie-style psychopath.
- 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 3.49 out of 5, based on 154 votes.
- Released in April 2023.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC) and Android/iOS (Mobile).
- Age rating: 10+
- Powered by HTML5 — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- Girlfriend directly faces a Scream-inspired Maniac in a one-song rhythm battle
- The horror movie tension is presented entirely through a Friday Night Funkin musical duel
- Missed notes shift a shared health bar toward the Maniac’s side and end the song
- Arrow patterns alternate between short warmups and longer, denser combos within the same track
Tips & Tricks:
- Focus on the arrow lane and ignore background scares when the chart speeds up.
- Use the song’s beat to time inputs instead of staring only at the arrows.
- Release held arrows exactly at the end of each sustain to prevent accidental misses.























