$4.99 Add to Cart. About This Game Welcome to your new summer job at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, where kids and parents alike come for entertainment and food as far as the eye can see! The main attraction is Freddy Fazbear, of course; and his two friends. They are animatronic robots, programmed to. Five Nights at Freddy's 4 Custom Night FANMADE. Have Almost the same experience playing this game as if you were playing the real FNaF 4 but with customizable nights! DISCLAIMER: 'Five Nights at Freddy's' is owned by Scott Cawthon. All assets used were created or licensed to Scott Cawthon. This game does NOT work on Mac! #fnaf #Fangame #strategy.
Five Nights at Freddy’s 4 is a survival horror game from Scott Cawthon. In this game, you utilize sound and light to monitor your bedroom for encroaching animatronics that are out for blood. Gamezebo’s Five Nights at Freddy’s 4 Tips, Cheats and Strategies will help you stay awake and alive through the long, long night.
Though previously-released Five Nights at Freddy’s games require you to monitor a video feed in order to track the movements of your foes, nearly every cue in Five Nights at Freddy’s 4 is audial. You can’t see the animatronics approaching you, therefore you must listen for them.
In other words, play Five Nights at Freddy’s 4 with a good pair of headphones, and in a quiet area if it’s at all possible. May we recommend you play in your darkened living room at 2 a.m.?
As you might expect from a FNAF game at this point in time, the animatronics become more aggressive as the nights progress. Use FNAF 4’s early nights to get a feel for how the animatronics move, and most importantly, to learn what they sound like when they’re standing in the shadow of your open doors.
Never shine your flashlight down the hall immediately after running to the door. If an animatronic is standing nearby, they’ll jump at you as soon as you switch on your light. Instead, listen before turning on the light, preferably for a few seconds (which admittedly becomes harder to do as the animatronics become more active). If you hear something that’s not part of the game’s regular background noise, close the door. In fact, if you’re at all uncertain about a noise, close the door. It’s not a guaranteed save, but it might help you.
Though it’s easy to get lost in the rhythm of monitoring the doors, don’t forget to turn around and flick your light at the bed from time to time. Little Freddies like to converge there, and if too many of them pile up, Freddy Fazbear himself (or worse, the head of Nightmare Fredbear if it’s Night Five) will violently end your game.
Don’t worry about checking your closet until you hear the closet door creak and / or see it move. That’s when Foxy (or Nightmare Fredbear on Night Five) takes up residence. Once that happens, make the closet a regular part of your patrol, even though you’d probably rather not.
More often than not, Foxy will jump out of the closet when you shine your light inside it. This won’t result in a game over provided you act quickly and shut the door on Foxy’s ugly muzzle as soon as he peeks out.
Nightmare Fredbear stalks you exclusively on the fifth night, meaning he’s not accompanied by any other animatronics. He’s active enough to make up for his lost mates, however, and he acts a bit differently from the norm. Shining the light at him while he’s down the hall makes him come closer instead of retreating, so if you hear him approaching from either side (this is where decent headphones come in handy!), close the door.
He also appears in the closet and on your bed, lucky you, so monitor those areas as you would on a “normal” night.