Whether you're dodging a "Bad Time" from Sans or trying to keep Mettaton in his "Cove," this fan game offers a nostalgic yet terrifying bridge between two of gaming's most passionate fanbases. FIVE NIGHTS AT... UNDERTALES
True to his nature, he is often "lazy" and won't move much, but when he does, he might hide from cameras or show his glowing blue eye. Five Nights At Undertales
Created by indie developers like and teams like Clickbait Games , this fan game reimagines the Underground as a high-stakes security shift. Instead of a generic pizzeria, you often find yourself at "Papyrus’ Pastaria" or "Skelet Bros Pizza," where the monsters have been "hired" as costumed animatronics to help them integrate with humans on the surface. Core Gameplay Mechanics Whether you're dodging a "Bad Time" from Sans
Both franchises share a deep focus on . The success of Five Nights at Undertales stems from how it utilizes familiar Undertale items—like the Toy Knife or Butterscotch Pie —as gameplay tools (replacing FNaF staples like the monitor or power refills). Created by indie developers like and teams like
She typically moves through the middle pathway or vents. Some versions require you to use a Heat Button to ward her off when she gets too close.
Acts as a high-tech security bot linked to a criminal database. Looking at her through cameras can actually "freeze" her in place, but if she detects "suspicious" behavior, she strikes.
Usually approaches from the left side of the restaurant; you'll need to keep a sharp eye on his location to know when to shut the door.