a mis-spelling often leading them to friday night funkin' (rhythm game like osu) which takes inspiration from dance dance revolution and parappa the rapper
guy 1: yo imma play fnaf without the a
guy 2: wtf is fnaf without the a
guy 1: friday night funkin'
guy 2: oh you mean that game
guy 1: yea
guy 2: can you help me beat the tricky mod
guy 1: you have skill issue
1.Has such lore that even Game Theory cannot crack it
2. Short for five nights at freddy's
FNAF.
Haha brown robot bear go brrrrrr
A: FNAF is soooo gooood
B: Get him
The main series consists of eight survival horror video games taking place in locations somehow connected to a fictional family pizza restaurant franchise named "Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza", after its mascot, the animatronic bear Freddy Fazbear. In most games, the player assumes the role of a night-time employee, who must utilise tools such as security cameras, lights, doors, and vents to defend themselves against hostile animatronic characters that inhabit the locations. The series has an extensive lore that is gradually revealed through various voice recordings, minigames, and easter eggs, and revolves around various disturbing incidents in the locations' history, which started with a series of child murders carried out by one of the original restaurant's co-founders.
The franchise also includes spin-off games and other media, including a novel trilogy and an anthology series, comprising an all-encompassing fictional universe. The franchise maintains an active fanbase, known for its production of fan art and fangames, and merchandise for the games is available internationally.
Hey Scott?
Yeah?
Are you gonna make more FNAF games?
OMG I TOTALLY FORGOT.
a guy named michael afton trying to undo whatever shit his dad did, and also listening to him at the same time (probably) and also probably trying to kill him at the same time
"Hey, can you explain the fnaf lore to me?"
"Oh, yeah, sure, it's literally just a dude named Michael trying to fix his dad's mistakes"
"Really?"
"Yeah, trust me, I've been in the fandom for years."
FNAF is an abbreviation of the Scott Cawthon (Scotty C) game Five Night's at Freddy's.
6 YEAR OLD KID: "This game is scary!!"
ME: "What?"
6 YEAR OLD KID: "FNAF!! Duh!!"