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You're stuck in a supermarket after hours, and those creepy animatronics from Five Nights at Freddy's just came to life. This is basically FNAF meets Call of Duty—grab a gun, aim for the head (or whatever's left of it), and blast these mascots into scrap metal. Your goal is simple: eliminate 22 animatronics per level before they tear you apart. It's a straightforward indie shooter that doesn't ask questions—just shoot everything that moves.
Key Features
- Wave-Based Combat: Fight through levels where you need to destroy a set number of animatronics to progress.
- Arsenal Variety: Seven different weapons including SMGs, rifles, grenades, and a knife for when things get desperate.
- Dismemberment System: You have to literally tear these robots apart—breaking limbs isn't enough, they keep coming.
- Runs on Anything: Low-spec Unity game that'll work on pretty much any desktop or laptop from the last decade.
How to Play FNaF Shooter
Jump in and start blasting—the learning curve is about thirty seconds.
Master the Basic Combat Loop
You move with WASD, look around with your mouse, and left-click to shoot. Hold right-click to aim down sights for better accuracy. The animatronics spawn in waves, and you need to rack up kills until you hit the quota shown on your HUD (usually 22 per map). Use the mouse wheel or number keys 1-7 to switch between weapons. Press R to reload before you're caught empty-handed.
Survive the Animatronic Swarms
These things are relentless. They come at you from all angles in the dark, and your flashlight only illuminates a small cone in front of you. The minimap in the corner shows enemy positions, but when you're surrounded, it becomes pure chaos. Don't let them corner you—keep moving, use Shift to sprint, and create distance. If one gets too close, press F for a knife attack or throw a grenade with G to clear a cluster.
Complete Levels and Manage Ammo
Every level ends when you hit the kill count. The challenge is doing it before you run out of health or bullets. There's no ammo pickups mid-wave, so you need to make every shot count and switch weapons strategically. Learn which guns work best at different ranges—SMGs for close quarters, rifles for picking them off from distance.
Who is FNaF Shooter for?
This is for FNAF fans who want to fight back instead of hiding in an office. If you're a teen looking for quick, brainless action without any complicated mechanics, this hits the spot. It's not a deep tactical shooter—it's pure arcade-style carnage. Perfect for younger players (teens especially) who like horror themes but want something more active than jump scares. If you're looking for polished AAA quality, keep scrolling—this is basement-tier indie all the way.
The Gameplay Vibe
It feels like someone grabbed a free FPS template, slapped FNAF character models on it, and called it a day. The graphics are rough—basic warehouse environments, stiff animations, and that single flashlight beam that barely lights anything. The atmosphere is more "creepy" than genuinely scary because the animatronics just rush at you like zombies. Audio is sparse—mostly gunfire and robotic footsteps. It's repetitive as hell, but there's something oddly satisfying about mowing down waves of killer mascots. The action is fast and constant—you'll always have something to shoot at.
Technical Check: Saves & Performance
The game saves your progress locally in your browser, so you can pick up where you left off as long as you don't wipe your cache. Performance-wise, it's lightweight—runs smooth even on older machines or basic laptops. The low-poly models and simple lighting mean you won't need a gaming rig. I didn't experience any lag during the intense swarm moments, which is actually impressive for a browser Unity game.
Quick Verdict: Pros & Cons
A guilty-pleasure shooter that's better than it has any right to be.
- ✅ Pro: Instant action—no tutorials, no cutscenes, just pure combat from the first second.
- ✅ Pro: The dismemberment mechanic actually matters—you can't just spray and pray.
- ❌ Con: Gets super repetitive after a few levels—same enemies, same maps, same strategy.
Controls
Responsive enough for what it is. The mouse aiming feels standard, and movement is smooth.
- Desktop: WASD for movement, Mouse to aim/look, Left Click to shoot, Right Click to aim down sights, R to reload, F for knife, G for grenade, 1-7 for weapon swap, Shift to sprint, T to inspect weapon.
- Mobile: Not optimized for mobile despite the tags—this really needs a keyboard and mouse.
Release Date & Developer
Developed by GoGoMan and released on January 1, 2023. It's a Russian indie project that clearly banks on FNAF's popularity.

