FNF VS. Oogie Boogie: Friday Nightmare
Oogie Boogie finally shows up in Friday Night Funkin' in the FNF VS. Oogie Boogie: Friday Nightmare mod, and he does not arrive friendly. This is the same Boogie Man from Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas, the one who snatches Santa Claus and tries to wipe out Christmas with nonstop nightmares. Here, he pulls the battle into a creepy dream space where every note feels like part of his horror show. The fnf mod keeps it focused: one mode and a single custom track built just for this duel. That makes the whole Friday Night Funkin game feel like a straight 1v1 showdown, with no side distractions.
How to play?
Watch the Boogie Man's arrows, then hit the matching keys in sync with the beat. The game tracks accuracy on a simple health bar: missed notes push it toward Oogie, while clean inputs pull it back. Hold notes for their full length, tap quick ones cleanly, and keep a steady rhythm to avoid getting overwhelmed when the song speeds up. Fail the pattern, and the nightmare sequence ends fast. Restart runs instantly, which makes short practice loops useful for learning tricky patterns. Treat early attempts as warmups, then lock in on the full chart without pausing, and keep Santa's kidnapper from turning the stage into a permanent Friday nightmare.
- 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 3.94 out of 5, based on 190 votes.
- Released in January 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 focuses on a single Oogie Boogie duel with just one dedicated track.
- The battle uses a nightmare-themed dream stage tied to The Nightmare Before Christmas story.
- A basic health bar directly reflects hit and missed notes during the Friday Night Funkin song.
Tips & Tricks:
- Lower the input lag in settings if the arrows feel slightly off-beat.
- Mute other browser tabs so background audio does not throw off your timing.
- Use the first few runs to read patterns instead of rushing for a full clear.
- Look at the center of the screen to read upcoming arrows without darting your eyes.























