Five Nights At Freddy’s 4

Prepare yourself for the most terrifying chapter in the Five Nights at Freddy’s series! FNaF 4 takes the series from the familiar security office to the unsettling confines of a child’s bedroom, where nightmarish animatronics lurk in the shadows. It’s intimate, it’s personal, and it’s terrifying because the monsters are now in your own home.

The gameplay mechanics have evolved. With no cameras or power systems to rely on, survival comes down to your instincts. You’re now listening for the breathing of nightmarish creatures. And I believe this mechanic takes FNAF 4 beyond looking around. The game is not just about looking anymore; it’s about listening, which adds a whole new layer of panic. Every creak and breath could signal danger. You may find yourself asking, “Did I hear that, or was it just the house settling? Oh, it’s just my last shred of sanity leaving the room.”

So, it’s a game where the only thing between you and a horrifying jumpscare is your ability to react quickly. Can you survive the five nights of nightmares, or will the darkness claim you?

Controls

  • Move mouse left or right to check doors.
  • Move mouse to the bed to check for Nightmare Freddy’s minions.
  • Click and hold to shut doors.
  • Hold left click to use the flashlight.

How to Play Five Nights At Freddy’s 4

  • Your goal is to survive five nights, lasting from midnight to 6 AM.
  • You play as a young child haunted by nightmare animatronics that creep closer with every passing hour.
  • Listen carefully for breathing or footsteps, which signal their presence near the doors.
  • Shut doors when necessary or risk a jumpscare.
  • Keep checking the bed behind you—Nightmare Freddy’s minions are always waiting for an opportunity to strike.
  • Each night becomes more challenging as the animatronics grow faster and more aggressive.
  • Bonus: During the first two nights, play a minigame where you must catch Scraptrap sitting on a chair. Successfully pin him on the X mark to gain a two-hour advantage during your night shift.