FNF vs Scott Cawthon Rhythm Game
Reviews
FNF vs Scott Cawthon is a well-made fan mod that respects both source materials. The song Perfectly Normal is catchy and fits the rhythm gameplay well. Controls are responsive, and the difficulty curve is fair. It offers good replayability for those who want to master the song. The community effort behind it adds to its charm. A solid choice for rhythm game fans.
About This Game
Game Introduction
FNF vs Scott Cawthon is a fanmade rhythm game mod that combines the music-based gameplay of Friday Night Funkin with the world of Five Nights at Freddy's. In this game, players take control of Boyfriend as he faces off against Scott Cawthon, the creator of the FNAF series. The mod features a unique song titled Perfectly Normal, created by the fan community. This open-source project serves as a tribute to both franchises, offering a fun and challenging experience for fans of rhythm games and FNAF alike.
How to Play
Players must press the arrow keys on their keyboard in time with matching arrow symbols that appear on the screen. The game follows a chart that shows which notes to hit and when. As the song progresses, hitting all notes correctly is required to reach the end and win. Missing multiple notes in a row results in losing, requiring a restart from the beginning. Staying focused and practicing helps improve timing. The game is designed to be family-friendly and suitable for all ages.
Game Features
Rhythm gameplay requires precise timing. The mod includes a crossover with FNAF characters and music, featuring an original song called Perfectly Normal. Simple arrow key controls make it easy to learn. The game is open-source and free to play, suitable for all ages with no violent content.
Tips for Success
Practice regularly to improve your timing and accuracy. Focus on the rhythm of the music to anticipate upcoming notes. Start with slower sections to build confidence before tackling faster parts. If you struggle with a particular section, try repeating it until you feel comfortable. Staying relaxed and maintaining a steady pace can help you avoid missing notes.