FNF: Squid Game
Debt catches up with Boyfriend fast in FNF: Squid Game. He cannot support his Girlfriend anymore, so he signs up for the same brutal contest from the Korean Squid Game show. Instead of playgrounds and guards on TV, everything happens through a music battle where one mistake can cost him his shot at freedom. The pink soldier in the iconic mask stands across from him on the stage. Alarms blare, neon lights flash, and the track starts as soon as the count finishes. Every rap line Boyfriend sings in this Friday Night Funkin mod decides whether he stays in the tournament or walks away empty-handed.
How to play?
Watch the arrow notes slide toward the target markers above Boyfriend's head. Press the matching arrow keys right when they touch the outlines to keep his vocals on beat. Miss too many in a row, and his health bar drops, which hands the round to the pink guard.
Hold longer notes when the game shows a stretched arrow and release exactly when it ends. Short chains of arrows often land faster during tricky parts of the song, so stay focused as the tempo ramps up. Winning the full track lets Boyfriend advance through this Squid Game-themed FNF mod and stay in the deadly competition a little longer. Keep your timing tight, lock onto the rhythm, and see if Boyfriend can clear this guard and move one track closer to paying off his debt.
- start / make selection / pause
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- sing
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- backwards- - / + - adjust volume
About this game:
- Players have rated this game 3.79 out of 5, based on 3394 votes.
- Released in October 2021.
- 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 opponent is a single masked pink soldier directly inspired by the Squid Game guards.
- Boyfriend enters the Squid Game specifically because of unpaid debts and failing to support Girlfriend.
- Health drops only when the player misses notes, tying survival directly to rhythm accuracy.
- Victory comes from completing the entire song against the guard, not isolated note streaks.
Tips & Tricks:
- Lower in-game sound effects so the music track and note cues are easier to follow.
- Glance at upcoming arrows, not just the ones on the target line, to prepare your fingers early.
- During fast sections, focus on staying on beat instead of chasing a perfect score.























