Five Nights at Freddy's: Ultimate Custom Night (UCN) is a survival horror video game developed and published by Scott Cawthon. It was released on June 27, 2018, as a standalone game and as part of the Five Nights at Freddy's bundle.
In UCN, the player is placed in the role of a security guard working at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, a popular family restaurant known for its cartoon animal characters that keep kids entertained during the day and lounging around. Stairs in the restaurant at night. The goal of the game is to survive the five-night sequence while being hunted by the animation.
The player must use a variety of security cameras and other devices to monitor the animatronics and prevent them from entering the security office where the player character is stationed. If an animatronic enters the office, the player must quickly use defense mechanisms to counter them.
UCN introduces a new feature called "Final Custom Night", which allows players to customize their experience by choosing the animatronics they want to face and adjusting their difficulty level. This adds a new level of strategy to the game, as players must choose which animatronics to prioritize and how to allocate their limited resources.
In addition to the main gameplay, UCN also includes many mini games and Easter eggs for players to explore. These include hidden rooms and secret animations, as well as challenges that unlock new features and customization options.
FNAF Ultimate Custom Night is a tense and atmospheric survival horror game that offers a unique blend of strategy and scares. The customizable gameplay and tons of secrets and easter eggs make it a must-play for fans of the Five Nights at Freddy's series and horror games in general. In addition, you can refer to many more outstanding games of the fnaf genre such as: Backrooms, FNAF Security Breach, Granny, Baby In Yellow, Poppy Playtime ...
A new and sinister and tremendously terrifying adventure has arrived at Minigames ready to make your hair stand on end! Dive into Ultimate Custom Night, the definitive Five Nights at Freddy's game, and get ready to once again take on the role of the security camera man at Fazbear's Pizza fast food restaurant.
You'll once again be trapped alone in an office defending yourself from killer animatronics. With 50 selectable characters spanning seven FNAF games, the customization options are nearly endless. Mix and match the characters you want, set their difficulty from 0 to 20 and jump into the action!
From your office desk, you'll have to manage two side doors, two air vents, as well as two air ducts, all of which lead directly into your office. This time you will also have to master other tools if you want to complete the last challenges, tools such as heating, air conditioning, a global music box, a power generator and much more. As if all this were not enough, you will also have to place laser traps in the ventilation ducts, collect Faz-Coins, buy items at the prize counter.
As night falls, calm seems to come to the restaurant, but don't trust it! The dangerous animatronic dolls hiding among the leftovers will do everything they can to try to scare you to death. In this version, you will be able to customize and select your favorite creatures to torment you during the game. Enjoy!
The Plush Gang is a collection of various plushies that appear in the Five Nights at Freddy's series. These plushies consists of Freddy Fazbear, Bonnie, Chica, Foxy, Balloon Boy, Golden Freddy, Mangle, Fredbear and Circus Baby. Freddy, Bonnie and Chica Plush's original appearances were in FNaF 1's mobile version as a purchasable, Foxy Plush, BB Figure, and Golden Freddy Plush being prizes for beating different FNaF 2 custom nights; Foxy mode, Night of Misfits, and 10/20, Mangle Plush being Nightmare Mangle's plush stage in FNaF 4's Halloween edition, Fredbear Plush watching over Bite Victim in FNaF 4 but appearing physically in Sister Location, and finally, Circus Baby Doll being a buyable animatronic in the Prize Corner for Ultimate Custom Night.
A different plush will appear on the bottom right of the monitor every time you flip up the monitor. Flipping the monitor back down before completing whatever the plush makes you do will result in a jumpscare.
The Custom Night (also known as The 7th Night) is a custom night you unlock after beating The Sixth Night. Setting it to 0 tends to make them not bother you as much as they do in the default levels, and hardly ever show up to your door. This night also confirms the names of the animatronic characters (Freddy, Bonnie, Chica and Foxy).
Another rumor was that if you put in the code 0/6/6/6, the Kitchen camera would activate. This is proven false, as no files exist in-game for the Kitchen's camera. also you will find a lot more jumpscares in the 20/20/20/20 you need to watch mostly foxy because he is the most active one.
The main series consists of ten video games taking place in locations connected to a fictional family pizza restaurant franchise named "Freddy Fazbear's Pizza", after its mascot, the animatronic bear Freddy Fazbear. The story of the games follows a series of night guards, family members and spirits who have all been affected by a serial killer named William Afton, who disguises himself as a giant rabbit inside the prior mentioned establishments in order to abduct children.
The franchise also includes spin-off games and other media, such as a feature film adaptation, 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 fan games, and merchandise for the games is available internationally.
The idea for Five Nights at Freddy's stemmed from the negative reception of Scott Cawthon's previous game, the family-friendly Chipper & Sons Lumber Co. Players said that the main character (a young beaver) looked like "a scary animatronic animal",[1][page needed][2][3] and reviewer James Sterling called the game "unintentionally terrifying".[4] Initially discouraged by the criticism, Cawthon (who had previously primarily developed Christian-oriented games) eventually used the feedback to make something intentionally scarier.[3][4][5]
The sequels were released on November 10, 2014,[9] March 2, 2015,[10] July 23, 2015,[11] October 7, 2016,[12] December 4, 2017,[13] June 27, 2018,[14] May 28, 2019,[15] November 25, 2019,[16] December 16, 2021,[17] and December 14, 2023,[18] respectively. A spin-off from the series, FNaF World, was announced in a Steam post by Cawthon in September 2015,[19] and was released in January 2016.[20] Free downloadable content for Security Breach, titled Ruin, was subsequently released on July 25, 2023.[21] Cawthon releases teasers for his games on his website,[22][better source needed][23][better source needed] and trailers on his YouTube channel.[24][original research?]
Cawthon used Clickteam Fusion 2.5 to create the Five Nights at Freddy's games and Autodesk 3ds Max to model and render the games' 3D graphics.[25] To enhance Sister Location, Pizzeria Simulator, Ultimate Custom Night, Help Wanted, and Special Delivery, Cawthon used professional voice actors and original soundtracks.[26] In May 2016, he announced that all titles would be remade by third-party companies for release on consoles.[27]
Cawthon posted on his website in 2015 that he planned to publish his first novel (The Silver Eyes) in the near future, with its stories separate from that of the games.[28] Cawthon also announced that it would be co-written by author Kira Breed-Wrisley. On June 20, 2016, Scholastic announced that it would collaborate with Cawthon on a multi-book deal.[29] The Silver Eyes was released on December 17, 2015, on Amazon Kindle,[30] and the paperback version was published on September 27, 2016, slightly earlier than its originally planned October publication date.[31] A second novel, The Twisted Ones, was published on June 27, 2017,[32] followed by The Fourth Closet on June 26, 2018.[33]
The Five Nights at Freddy's series consists of horror-themed video games in which the player is usually a night-time employee at a location connected with Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, a fictional children's restaurant that takes inspiration from family pizza chains like Chuck E. Cheese and ShowBiz Pizza Place.[4][34] The restaurant has life-size animatronic characters resembling anthropomorphic animals that perform on a show stage, usually for children's parties. The animatronics wander the restaurant at night, and the guard is instructed to watch over them.
In Five Nights at Freddy's, the player can control the two security doors connecting their office to the adjacent hallways as a barrier against animatronics in the vicinity. Each night, the player has a power supply that depletes faster when a tool is used.[2][35] If the power goes out, the player can no longer use any tools and is defenseless against the animatronics unless a shift ends before main animatronic Freddy Fazbear can attack.[2] Five Nights at Freddy's 2 has different tools; there are no protective doors, and the player must instead use an empty animatronic head and flashlight to defend themself against the animatronics. The game introduced a music box which must be remotely wound up on a regular basis to prevent an attack from a particular animatronic. Eight-bit mini-games were introduced, which are played randomly after death and give cryptic clues into the lore.[36]
Five Nights at Freddy's 3 uses a monitor panel, which contains audio, camera, and ventilation.[37] The player must keep certain systems from malfunctioning. These malfunctions can be triggered randomly or by the hallucinations of the animatronics from the first and second games. The ability to seal vents is also added and must be used to prevent the sole tangible animatronic from entering the office. The player can use an audio-based function on the cameras, which triggers a childlike voice to lure Springtrap, the game's only physical animatronic possessed by William Afton's spirit, away from the office.[38] The 8-bit minigames return and are playable after each night if the player completes side tasks such as clicking on a poster or inputting a code into a wall. If the player completes the minigames, they unlock a secret ending.[39]
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