FNF vs. Granny
Boyfriend ends up in the wrong horror house and walks straight into the creaking lair of the infamous Granny from the spooky mobile game. Instead of running, he stands his ground at the microphone while this evil grandma closes in through the shadows of the broken-down hut. Her place is packed with old furniture and dark corners, but there is no chase scene here, only a music duel where one mistake can cost the round. FNF vs. Granny keeps it focused on a single track, so the entire clash happens in one long, tense rap battle.
How to play?
Watch the colored arrow symbols slide toward the top of the screen and match them using the arrow keys at the exact moment they overlap. Hit the notes cleanly to keep Boyfriend's vocal line strong and steady during his Friday Night Funkin' style performance.
If the timing drifts or too many arrows are missed, the health bar leans toward Granny, and she takes control of the track. Keep the rhythm steady through the whole song, because there are no extra rounds or warmups in this FNF mod. Stay locked in from the first beat to the last, survive Granny's creepy song, and send Boyfriend back from this haunted shack to his familiar Friday Night Funkin' stage without a scratch.
- 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 3.80 out of 5, based on 397 votes.
- Released in June 2022.
- 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:
- The entire FNF vs. Granny mod is centered on a single, full-length song instead of a multi-track week.
- Granny faces Boyfriend inside a rundown horror hut setting instead of the usual street or stage locations.
- Victory or defeat in the rap battle is decided within one continuous health bar with no extra battles afterward.
Tips & Tricks:
- Lower in-game volume slightly if the track distracts your timing on tricky arrow runs.
- Focus on watching the top of the screen where arrows meet so your eyes stay on the timing zone.
- Warm up on another Friday Night Funkin song first if the speed feels too sudden.
- Keep one hand stable on the arrow keys instead of lifting fingers between notes to switch faster.























