FNF Sonic VS. Santiago
Super Sonic leaves running behind and walks straight into a mic battle in FNF Sonic VS. Santiago. Instead of racing through levels, the blue hedgehog locks into a Friday Night Funkin-style duel against his relative, Santiago, on a rhythm stage where every mistake shows up immediately. Both characters trade musical turns, and the track never pauses as they do. Songs hit fast, with patterns that match Sonic's usual high-speed style, so the rounds feel short and intense, not slow and easy.
How to play?
Watch the arrow notes slide toward the markers at the top of the screen. During Sonic's turn, hit the matching arrow keys at the exact moment the notes overlap the outlines. Misses fill your side of the bar with failure and pull the health line toward Santiago's victory. Clean chains of hits push the bar back and hold the track in Sonic's favor. Stay on tempo until the song finishes and Santiago goes down for the round. Slip too often, and Santiago takes the win instead, so keep eyes on the chart and fingers ready for rapid note changes.
- 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 4.17 out of 5, based on 130 votes.
- Released in August 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:
- Sonic battles his relative Santiago in a rhythm duel instead of racing through levels
- The game keeps the music running while Sonic and Santiago trade turns
- Note patterns match Sonic’s high-speed style with quick arrow sequences
- Victory depends on where the shared health bar leans by the end of the song
Tips & Tricks:
- Glance ahead on the note track to prepare for sudden direction changes
- Tap lightly on the keys to avoid holding arrows longer than needed
- Lower the background distractions so the arrow sounds are easier to follow
- Focus on staying consistent through the whole song instead of chasing risky perfect streaks























