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If you've ever played Pet Simulator X on Roblox, you already know what's up here. This is a number-grinding collection game where you buy eggs, hatch spooky creatures from horror universes (including FNAF), and watch your cash pile grow exponentially. Oh, and there's a creepy deer from 99 Nights stalking you in the background because apparently, idle games needed a horror twist. Your goal? Get richer, hatch rarer monsters, and prestige your way to infinity.
Key Features
- Gacha-Style Egg Hatching: Multiple egg types with Common and Rare creatures to collect.
- Crossover Horror Themes: Mix creatures from FNAF, 99 Nights, and other creepypasta-style franchises.
- Rebirth System: Prestige mechanics let you reset progress for permanent multipliers.
- Works Anywhere: Runs on both desktop and mobile browsers with simple controls.
How to Play Grow or Trade 99 Nights & FNAF
It's dead simple to start, but the grind is real if you want the legendary creatures.
Buy and Hatch Your First Eggs
You start with some cash. Walk up to an egg dispenser, press E to buy an egg, then hatch it. Out pops a creature—could be a common owl or a rare monster. Each creature you own passively generates dollars per second. Collect the cash floating above them by walking close and pressing E again. Rinse and repeat.
Avoid the Stalking Deer
Here's the weird part: a giant deer from 99 Nights roams the map. He doesn't kill you or end the game, but he's watching. It's more creepy ambiance than actual threat—think of him as a guilt-tripping mascot reminding you that you're stuck in a loop. You can't really "escape" him; he's just there for atmosphere.
Trade Up and Rebirth for Bigger Numbers
Once you've got duplicate creatures or enough cash, you can trade them in for better rewards or straight dollars. When the grind slows down, hit the Rebirth button. You'll lose your creatures and most of your cash, but you gain permanent multipliers that make the next run faster. It's the classic prestige treadmill—bigger numbers, same mechanics.
Who is Grow or Trade 99 Nights & FNAF for?
This one's built for kids and young teens who love Roblox simulators. If you're the type who enjoys watching numbers go up while barely lifting a finger, you'll zone out here for hours. It's not for players looking for skill-based challenges or deep strategy. Think of it as a podcast game—something that runs in the background while you do homework or scroll your phone.
The Gameplay Vibe
Honestly? It's super chill with a thin coat of "spooky" paint. The horror aesthetic is more meme-tier than scary—cartoony FNAF models and a low-poly deer don't exactly scream nightmare fuel. The visuals are basic Roblox-style: flat lighting, foggy draw distance to hide empty spaces, and primitive 3D models. There's no real soundtrack that stands out, just ambient hums and the occasional creature sound effect. It's meditative in a brain-off way, but don't expect much visual polish or originality.
Technical Check: Saves & Performance
The game auto-saves your progress in your browser's local storage, so don't clear your cache or you'll lose everything. No account system here. Performance-wise, it runs smooth even on older phones or low-spec PCs—the graphics are so simple that lag isn't really an issue. Just make sure you have a stable connection if it's pulling assets from a server.
Quick Verdict: Pros & Cons
A mindless number-grinder with a horror skin that doesn't take itself seriously.
- ✅ Pro: Zero learning curve. Jump in and start hatching immediately.
- ✅ Pro: Crossplay works seamlessly between desktop and mobile.
- ❌ Con: Extremely repetitive—it's the same loop for hours with no real variety or skill expression.
Controls
Responsive enough, though the Tab key to unlock your cursor feels clunky on desktop. Mobile joystick works fine.
- Desktop: WASD to move, Space to jump, E to interact, Tab to toggle mouse cursor.
- Mobile: Left virtual joystick for movement, on-screen buttons for actions.
Release Date & Developer
Developed by Prosto Games and released on October 18, 2025. It's clearly inspired by the Roblox simulator boom.


