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Many popular video game series end with spin-off games, and the popular Five Nights at Freddy’s is no different. However, one thing that sets some FNAF spin-offs apart from the others is that there are several official games and most of them were created by the original creator, Scott Cawthon. The rest are officially licensed and still considered genuine FNAF games.



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These games don’t fit into the official FNAF general universe, whether they were for a fundraiser, released as promotional material, or simply don’t have a story of their own to even fit them into. however, they are less popular and in some cases less scary.

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Popular figurine company Youtooz created their own game to promote their limited edition FNAF: Security Breach figurines. However, this AR game is not available on the App Store or Google Play. Unless you already have the separate Augmio app on your phone, you wouldn’t have known it existed.

Still, the game mimics a classic FNAF game that you can just play in your own home. Play as a Youtooz employee who needs to watch a shipment of FNAF Youtooz upgraded to mini-animatronics. Keep them in their boxes and watch your strength while you wait for their pick up because if they get too close it’s game over.

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FNAF World takes some of the scariest animatronics you can imagine and makes them scary no longer. Using animatronics found in the first four FNAF games, fight against enemies in this RPG and unlock various perks and items to help you along the way. The game even has some of its own mini-games.

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However, the initial release was met with harsh criticism. It was released too soon, as there were several planned release dates that caused the game to come out earlier than initially planned. However, there were many elements of the game that were unfinished on its initial release, and Cawthon apologized for it by taking it off Steam, refunding everyone who bought it, and releasing it back for free when he got it in full. completed. While fans can enjoy it now, that initial release remains a stain on the game’s record.

Freddy in Space 2 is an interesting case, as the first Freddy in Space is not an official game in any capacity. In fact, it was just a minigame added to FNAF World. The side-scrolling shooter features highly stylized versions of the popular animatronics, and the bosses are usually animatronics themed too. Play as Freddy and unlock more choices along the way as you rescue the animatronics and work to defeat the boss who hijacked the central computer on their moon base.

The fans obviously really enjoyed this minigame if even thought about a spin-off, let alone created. What makes it really special, though, is that the game was created to promote a charity livestream on YouTube, raising money for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.


3 Security Breach: Fury’s Rage is a delicious apology game

When Steel Wool Studios first announced FNAF: Security Breach, it didn’t seem like they planned any of the issues they encountered during development. While the game is most known for the glitches that were rampant upon release, it’s actually been delayed twice before. As an apology for the second delay, Security Breach: Fury’s Rage was released to the public.

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The game features the main glam rock animatronics in a stylized animation, but instead of jump scares, this side scroller is a fighting game. You play as one of four animatronics, all with different stats, through five gameplay stages. It’s short but sweet and makes for a nice break from the usual in the series.


2 FNAF AR: Special Delivery brings the animatronics to life in your home

FNAF AR: Special Delivery is a mobile game that brings the animatronics to life in a new way. The game is intended to be an animatronic rental service created by Fazbear Entertainment that sends animatronics to your own home while looking around through your phone’s camera. But watch out, none of these animatronics are friendly and can be quite difficult to beat.

Whether you want to play the game for its small story or simply for its portable horror game capabilities, there are many features that will delight fans and critics alike. As it expands more about the Fazbear Entertainment company, there are sure to be more secrets we don’t know are waiting for us.


1 Ultimate custom night is unforgettable

What was originally intended as DLC for Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria Simulator spiraled out of control and grew too big and turned into a game of its own in Ultimate Custom Night. With a total of 50 different animatronics from the previous games, there are so many possible combinations and difficulty levels that the game seems almost full of endless possibilities.

If tackling all 50 animatronics sounds too much for you, and you don’t know which animatronics you want to play against, there are also 16 themed game modes available, giving you presets to try out for yourself. While it lacks any structure or story, besides some of the many popular fan theories out there, with so many options to play and also in the classic FNAF structure, it’s almost impossible not to like.

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