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FNAC 3 Introduction
FNAC 3 FNAC 3 is a horror survival adventure where you endure five nights in a bedroom. With only a flashlight and recorder, track monster sounds, scare them away, and survive as they hide in tougher spots.
FNAC 3
FNAC 3 is a fan-favorite horror survival game where you must make it through five nights in a single room while monsters try to break in. You’re given only two tools—a flashlight and a tape recorder—and your job is to keep exploring the room to locate the creatures hiding inside.

When a monster gets close, it will give off an audible warning. Use that clue to react quickly and scare it back. As the days progress, the monsters become harder to track, hiding in more surprising spots across the room. That constant change forces you to stay alert and move carefully, making the nights increasingly intense.
Gameplay
Like Five Nights at Freddy’s 4, Five Nights at Candy’s 3 changes the rhythm of the series. Most of the action happens in a bedroom, where you control a girl defending her bed from incoming monsters.

Tools you use:
- Flashlight
- Tape recorder
How monster encounters work:
- During each night, multiple monsters try to get close enough to attack your bed.
- Monster Rat (and on Night 6, Monster Vinnie) can spawn in places such as the closet, wardrobe, or the hallway door.
- Once they reach one of those spots, they trigger a sound cue to tell you where they are.
- To drive them away, aim the flashlight directly into their eyes—this pushes them back for a short time.
Standoffs and the “purple ring” phase:
- If you fail to scare a monster off (or you get forced into another confrontation after surviving a few attempts), a standoff begins.
- The monster appears in the room and stares at you while a purple ring shows up around the screen.
- To stop it from attacking, point the flashlight at the monster’s eyes and keep tracking them as they move unpredictably.
- After enough time, the monster retreats to under the bed.
- To scare it away again, check both sides of the bed to figure out where it is, then look to the opposite side before it switches position.
- Eventually, it will peek out, letting you turn and force it to run.
Monster Cat behavior:
- Unlike Monster Rat and Monster Vinnie, Monster Cat appears only at the ends of the bed.
- It gradually rises over time.
- To ward it off, shine the flashlight into its eyes.
Using the tape recorder:
- The tape recorder helps you speed up the night by playing music so you can “sleep” through the danger.
- It includes three functions:
- Play — plays the music currently loaded on the recorder.
- Pause — stops the music.
- Rewind — lets you reset the tape after you’ve played through it.


Features
Scary, dark atmosphere
FNAC 3 delivers a frightening experience with dark scenes that heighten the horror mood. In the dark setting, you rely on night-vision-style guidance while completing missions. Just be careful—ghosts and other frightening elements may show up while you’re trying to finish your tasks calmly.
Multiple horror characters
Because this is a horror game, you’ll encounter several unsettling characters. Expect to deal with multiple threats, including things like monkey statues, robots, and other creepy figures. These are animatronic robots that have been scrapped due to malfunctions, so their behavior can be strange—and you’ll have to survive them at least once.
Fan-made world (Fan World)

The game is built around the world of Five Nights at Freddy’s. Since it’s a fan version, it pulls in many memorable elements from the original while adding its own twist. The developer also includes characters from other fan-made projects, creating a wider and more connected fan world.
Player Comments
- Review 1: “I really love this game. The story/lore is awesome, and the gameplay isn’t overly difficult—though I’m not great at it. Sometimes the audio doesn’t work even when it isn’t muted, and Springtrap feels a bit too fast from cam 10 to my door, even with the vents being a boost. Also, the game wouldn’t let me seal the vents at all—I double-tap and nothing happens, or it gives no feedback. Still… I really love it.”
- Review 2: “I installed the mobile version about a month after release and managed to beat it a few times. But because of the updated minigame mechanic, I never got the good ending—it’s probably my fault. I uninstalled out of frustration. I recently reinstalled and I’m so happy it plays just like the PC version. Thanks to Clickteam and Cawthon!”
- Review 3: “Five Nights at Freddy’s is one of my favorite horror game franchises ever, and this one is my top pick. I can get through nights 1–5 for the standard bad ending, then explore secrets to earn the good ending…”
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