If you are a fan of terror and extreme challenges, get ready, because you are before the definitive mashup of the FNAF saga. Forget about quiet nights; here you are the architect of your own nightmare.
Entering Ultimate Custom Night (UCN) is like stepping into a blender full of killer animatronics. Unlike other games in the franchise, here there is no linear story to follow step by step, but a giant board where you choose who will chase you. The goal is simple but brutal: survive from 12 AM to 6 AM without getting your face smashed in.
Your office is your bunker, but it has more blind spots than it seems. To survive, you will have to master three fronts:
The game is played with keyboard and mouse. You can use the mouse to navigate the monitor, collect Faz-Coins and put on Freddy's mask, but the keyboard is your real survival tool:
Pro tip: Learn the keyboard shortcuts by heart. On higher difficulties, wasting time moving the cursor to close a door manually will cost you the game. The difference between a jumpscare and victory is your reflexes with the A-W-S-D keys.
There are 50 animatronics from all the previous games! From the classics like Freddy, Bonnie and Chica, to secondary characters like Trash and the Gang or Helpy. The best thing is that you have total control: you can adjust the AI of each one on a scale from 0 to 20.
If you leave a character at Level 0, he will be deactivated and won't appear in your office (unless annoying Dee Dee decides to summon him by surprise). Instead, at level 20, they become relentless killing machines that require perfect reflexes. This flexibility allows you to design from a quiet night of practice to the dreaded "50/20 mode", a challenge so extreme that only the most legendary players have managed to overcome.
This whole universe of scares came from the mind of Scott Cawthon, the genius who revolutionized indie horror with the entire Five Nights at Freddy's saga. If you're left wanting more or want to understand where it all started, you can explore the origins of the saga where you'll find versions and challenges inspired by the classic titles, from FNAF 1, Five Nights at Freddys 2, Five Nights at Freddys 3 or Five Nights at Freddys 4 to Sister Location. It's the best way to train your reflexes before facing the ultimate NFCU board!