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Friday Night Funkin' features a story mode in which you will have to win rap battles against many different opponents over the course of 8 weeks. Sing against Daddy Dearest, Skid and Pump, Pico and many more and try to beat them all without losing the beat!
Play FNF online as well as dozens of mods for Friday Night Funkin' directly in browser and without download. In the famous rap battle game created by Ninjamuffin99, the objective will be to press the keys in rhythm to compose notes according to the arrows that appear on the screen.
Friday Night Funkin is a open source and free-to-play rhythm game reminiscent of the classic Dance Dance Revolution. FNF invites players into a world where music takes center stage and rhythm reigns supreme.
Friday Night Funkin' is a rhythm game developed in HaxeFlixel by The Funkin' Crew Inc., whose founding members are ninjamuffin99, Kawai Sprite, PhantomArcade and evilsk8r. The game was originally created for Ludum Dare 47, a game jam event with the theme being 'Stuck in a Loop.'
Welcome to the realm of Friday Night Funkin' (often shortened to FNF), an impressive music rhythm game made by a guy nicknamed ninjamuffin99. Easy-to-learn yet hard-to-master button-mashing gameplay, catchy songs, and memorable characters are what made the game so well-liked and trendy.
friday night funkin’ (usually shortened to “fnf”) is an indie rhythm game created by ninjamuffin99, phantomarcade, kawai sprite, and evilsk8r, all of which are members of this very site. it was initially created for a game jam, but later expanded into a love letter to newgrounds, and the game grew into an internet phenomenon that revived ...