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good remaster can beat it without looking at cameras

Definitivamente, um dos jogos de fnaf ja feito.

good remastering. game is way too easy though.

I played the original fnac and i thought it was a nice addition to the fnaf fangame scene and its interesting how it managed to emulate the fnaf1 feeling that well

now I had some issues with that game and I mean its not like this remaster actually solved every single one of them but it did so many little changes to the main game that it made the whole experience a lot more digestible and in some parts even more challenging granted the base game was pretty easy apart from some BS gimmicks but I felt like the animatronics in this one were pretty aggressive and that actually made for a thrilling experience like the first one I played it with one eye on the monitor and the other checking furry art can you believe it anyway

the graphics got so much revamped that it looks like a fucking remake if it weren't for the skeleton of this game that remained basically the same this would be deemed as a remake the entire office got RTX onned and its completely different than the base counterpart it didnt just get HD 4K remastered it was actually recreated from scratch the effort was unreal

again the visuals in general got changed actually since the animatronics look different and quite gorgeous id say like in the first one they felt tacky and plasticky (not that grave of a sin just an observation) and in this one they feel alive the eyes glow like hell and really give a sense of tension when they look in your eyes I must say that this game achieved the goal to make me a bit tense incredible who wouldve thought honestly

some tweaks are like the fact that animatronics now make foot noises and that blank doesn't look you in the CAM5 animation this time but you REALLY gotta be FAST af

idk all in all this is greater in every single thing maybe the footsteps helped with the animatronic detection but they upped the difficulty a bit anyway

my favourite five nights at freddys game if it weren't for fnaf4 being a thing it's incredible how fnaf4 still is unmatched for me

only improves on the original adding a fun extra night as well


Nice graphics and kind of fun but still a pretty basic FNAF spin off even if the remastered is better then the original.

Now this is more like it!!!!!!
While changing very little stuff from the original game, it changes enough to where it doesn't make me want to fall asleep in my gaming RGB chair I bought on Walmart

Also Shadow Candy it's a very welcomed addition to the game and changes things up in a mostly good way. I sure hope nothing bad will happen to him regarding me and his lower region...

Although I never played the original Five Nights at Candy's, I definitely saw the vast improvements playing this one. The game has a very attractive glowing aesthetic, and while the 2015 edition's grungier green aesthetic has its own merits, the updated modelling is definitely better here.
The gameplay is unfortunately almost completely unchanged, and it's always been somewhat boring, as it's pretty much the first Five Nights at Freddy's with less complex character behaviours and one more door. However it still functions and is as tense as it needs to be.
It's a great introduction to a very interesting side story in the FNaF franchise.

Não ironicamente eu fiquei muito animado com o lançamento desse jogo. As mecânicas são exatamente as mesmas, mas o jogo ganha um bônus de ter gráficos até bonitinhos pra um jogo desse porte e por ter o pinguim.

Not only is this an incredibly well-made fan game, it's amazing as a game in general.

Game is really good looking for a fnaf fan game, looks better than most official fnaf games. The animatronic designs are all pleasant and the game is sadly a bit on the easy side

This is a really good remaster. The graphics look way better and so do all the animatronics (except for blanc and RAT, I think the original models look better).The bonus shadow candy night is a nice touch. The base game is the hardest out of all the candy games. I died many times beating the first 6 nights. And this is the only game in the series with a customisable night 7. It's really good. I Wish I could give it 3 and 3 quarter stars since It's better then the 2nd game but not as good as the 3rd.

I didn't go into this expecting too much. (The expectation was that itd be a worse FNaF 1), but I ended up having a lot more fun with it than Five Nights at Freddy's. I really enjoy the night vision mechanic, and the secret Shadow Candy night was challenging but incredibly fun to figure out. If you like FNaF, you WILL enjoy this. And there's no reason not to play it, because it comes in at the low, low price of free.

what a great remaster. it looks amazing and still manages to keep the spooky. i like it, and its a great way to play this game

This review contains spoilers

I’ve always been indifferent to Five Nights at Freddy's. Besides the original, I found everything uninteresting. I only followed the games because of the lore. Security Breach honestly was the moment I lost any interest in the main series. Recently, however, I’ve started getting into fan content. I remembered there being a fangame Markplier played. It looked pretty fun. So, I downloaded it and decided to see if it was good. I was pleasantly surprised.

Five nights at Candy’s doesn’t have much plot except that you are night guard and have to survive until 6 am for an entire week. I guess there is some lore. In between every night, there’s a cutscene. I’ll be honest the scenes did nothing for me. There wasn’t anything there that was interesting to me.

The gameplay was surprisingly fun. The problem with most Fnaf games is that it gets easy after you figure out how everything works. Even Fnaf 1, the only game in the series I liked, has this issue. But surprisingly, this game doesn’t have this problem.

Every night you have limited power. A variety of things in your office require power. It’s used close the doors next to you, close the window in front of you, and look at cameras. If you run out of power, you are screwed. You need to manage how much you use your power. And you can’t just sit in your office and do nothing. You still need to keep a close eye on the animatronics to keep them out of the office. Each animatronic has its own unique patterns and gimmicks.

As each night progresses, more and more animatronics start attacking you. Candy, Chester, and Cindy are the simplest animatronics. They attack your right and left doors. You can see their eyes glowing through the door, making it easy to stop them from entering. The Penguin works the same as the previous 3, but he doesn’t kill you. He instead disables your doors if he gets inside the office. There’s a chance you could still survive if he gets in, but it’s unlikely.

Blank is where the animatronics start getting unique. Blank resides on one camera. He eventually starts moving. Once he leaves the room, you have to shut the window, or else he’ll kill you. (There’s also a cool animation of him breaking the window if you check the window camera when he leaves his room.)

I started to worry once I got to this point. The game had a similar problem as Fnaf 1. You only have to use the cameras for one animatronic, and you can just check left and right to see if they are at your door. It started getting easy. At least, that was what I thought when I made it to night 5 with the introduction of one last animatronic. Old Candy works very similarly to Candy, Chester, and Cindy. The main thing that makes them different and harder to deal with is that you can’t see them at the door. I loved this. It makes you use the cameras to check if Old Candy is at your door. By the way, you still have to worry about Blank and all the other animatronics. All of this combined created a challenging final night that I enjoyed. It felt good playing a Fnaf game that required actual effort to win. I barely managed to win after Blank broke inside my office at 5 am. I was at the edge of my seat, praying that the clock would turn to 6. Thankfully for me, it did.

After you beat night 5, you unlock an extra night that adds one more animatronic, The Rat. The Rat works the same as Old Candy but is way more aggressive. Night 6 is so fun. All these animatronics combined create an intense final challenge that I enjoyed immensely.

After that, you unlock the custom night and the extras menu. I didn’t mess with the custom night that much, mainly because it doesn’t have curated challenges to try out. There’s a hidden night with shadow candy you can do, but besides that, there’s not much to custom night. The extras menu is neat. You can get a close-up on each animatronic, view every jumpscare, and see dev notes. It’s a nice reward for beating night 6.

I enjoyed Fnac1 way more than I expected. It makes Fnaf fun and challenging. It honestly motivated me to check out more Fnaf fangames. I recommend checking it out. I had a lot of fun with it. If you enjoy Fnaf, I’m sure you will enjoy this too.

Captures the first two games perfectly, I love the designs and the gameplay is fun and simple! Perfect if you want something close to the first ones.

Unironically one of the best FNaF games ever made.

Original is better cuz you can’t hear when the Rat and Cat are at your door in this one. But still a solid remaster 💪