A lot of the time you'll need to just sit tight to conserve power, which adds to the fear factor, since you feel vulnerable to attack.
The trick to succeeding in Five Nights in Freddy's is not to keep turning on lights and cameras, and slamming doors shut out of fear. However, Freddy - who is stored behind a curtain away from the rest - is a law unto himself and it's seemingly impossible to predict what he'll do. For some of the characters, you'll be able to work out patterns and rules for how they will act. As you work your way through the nights, Chica the Chicken, Bonnie the Bunny, Foxy the Pirate Fox, and the enigmatic Freddy Fazbear will become increasingly active. The first night of Five Nights at Freddy's seems easy enough, and you won't spot a lot of movement from the characters - although when you do it's very creepy to watch. Each night lasts about eight to nine minutes in real time. You start the night at 12AM and must make it through to 6AM without draining the power beyond zero percent - or allowing one of the costumed creatures into the office. If one is at the door, then press the button to slam it shut as soon as you can.Ĭhecking cameras, turning on lights, and closing doors all drains electrical power, of which you only have a finite amount. If you spot one of the eerie looking critters moving about you might want to turn one of the office lights on to check if they are on their way to munch your eyes out. You need to watch out for signs of movement from any of the four animatronic characters that are apparently turned off at first. You sit in your office monitoring 11 security cameras that are trained on various parts of the restaurant.
When you start the game, you'll get very little information or instructions, other than a haunting recorded message from an ex-employee of Freddy's about the dangers of the job. It's a long way from Ronald McDonald and the Hamburglar that's for sure.\n It's home to an animatronic band of furry creatures who turn evil at closing time, and like to roam around looking to eat people's brains before forcing them into a costume. Normally of course, this wouldn't be too difficult, but Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzas isn't an ordinary restaurant.