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Gameplay:Simples e mais fácil que o primeiro FNAF.
História:Quase uma cópia de FNAF,mas só se aplica nesse primeiro jogo.
Personagens:Tem seu carisma,mas não achei marcantes,são até que bem distintos uns dos outros.

It's not Such an Innovative Fangame but it was Very Good for The time it Was Released and it's Very Easy Compared to FNAF1.

One of the better original FNAF fangames that tried to emulate the original with a unique spin


i have no idea what my life has come to rn since I've just been playing fnaf games and now fnaf fangames ? I might be insane maybe even more than when I marathoned most mainline resident evil games in a month earlier this year

as much as fangame theres a glimpse of greatness five nights at candys follows the formula of the first game step by step by adding its own original animatronics and giving the main gameplay a little shake

you got 2 doors and a window in front of you you can close then theres the always present battery state and you can open the security cameras to look for animatronics here and there you can look for them in the dark (most of them have glowing eyes so you're gonna be fine like that too) OOOOOOR you can activate night vision and thats it

I gotta say I never ran out of the electrical power supply even if I overused some doors sometimes . it's not really a bad thing per se but maybe it cancelled some of the tension I may have had . mind you this game didn't give me tension anyway because its way more boring than the first fnaf both in execution and pacing but it's certainly not a bad game

you got candy and cindy who act like bonnie and chika (you can just look at the doors and theyre gonna show their eyes in the dark if they're there) there's chester who has the same kind of premise of foxy but actually just acts like the other 2 cats although I think he's more aggressive then you have blank who I cannot think of any fnaf counterpart but basically it's a timer and the more you look at it the slower he's gonna act . I have a little issue with this guy because basically he's gonna be in CAM11 all the time and he's gonna slowly move but when he already moved if by chance you stumble on CAM5 (the one in front of you) you're gonna get an animation of him breaking the window making it impossible to counterattack because youre literally immobilised during the animation . ok whatever just dont look at CAM5 but it's kinda BS if you ask me then theres a penguin and he acts like any other animatronic but he's harder to spot in the cameras because he's like half a meter tall he's so cute youre better off just looking at the door(s ?) and then theres old candy who again acts like everyone else but she doesn't have eye glow so you're gonna have to look for her in the cameras and then the rat but you can not bother about him if you do not play night 6

umh so I have no idea why I explained every single animatronic here but I would put this in a chaotic scale between fnaf1 and fnaf2 sometimes these guys are gonna come at you super aggressively and shit but most of the time you're gonna do the same things over and over and there's no real dread anyway

I gotta say I'm pretty impressed at how many animatronics there are and how good the jumpscare animations ended up to be . there's also an underlying story here but I genuinely don't care you can't beat the original and even there I don't give a shit about the storyline thank you everybody have a nice day

nada muito diferente de Fnaf, mas dá pro gasto

this game had a CHOKEHOLD on me as a kid and it gave me a fangame high ive been chasing ever since

É semelhante ao primeiro Fnaf, mas ainda assim contém algumas mecânicas únicas e a história dele é muito boa para uma fan game

It's very similar to FNaF 1 but the unique mechanics it does have I think are pretty cool. The character designs are nice too, definitely impressive as a FNaF fangame for the time.

Great for its time. Candy and Cindy’s design are still top tier tho chefs kiss

I really liked this more than FNaF, but it really worked as a standalone.

Great FNAF inspired game 👍

Was a high quality fan game for its time, but wasn't the best. Concept was cool though, and executed well

Aged pretty well for a classic era fnaf fangame but yeah it's kinda rough

3.1/10

Its pretty alright, not special but fine

Five Nights at Candy's may have garnered some attention due to Markiplier's playthrough, but does it live up to the hype? Well, let me tell you, the game's quality isn't entirely determined by a YouTuber's reaction.

Initially, I was skeptical. Markiplier's endorsement is noteworthy, but when I delved into the game, I found myself a bit underwhelmed. While it does have its moments of tension and jump scares, it doesn't quite reach the level of terrifying I was expecting.

The game mechanics are somewhat similar to the original Five Nights at Freddy's series, which isn't a bad thing. It builds on those ideas and introduces its own unique animatronics. The atmosphere is eerie, and the tension does build as you progress through the nights.

However, there are some shortcomings. The graphics and animations don't quite match up to the standards of the bigger titles in the genre, and the gameplay can become a bit repetitive. It's clear this is a fan-made game, and it lacks some of the polish you might expect from a major release.

In the end, Five Nights at Candy's is a decent horror game, but it doesn't quite reach the same level of terror as the Five Nights at Freddy's series. If you're a fan of the genre and are looking for more scares, it's worth checking out. But don't expect it to be a game-changer. It gets a solid 6 out of 10 for its effort.

a very good fangame inspired by FNaF

Ima just say it... FNAC is mid.

Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh this game is kinda boring and there's nothing that makes it shine over the original FNAF, just play FNAF instead... yeah that's all I really have to say...

...oh and I guess Blank is hot, he always caught my eye for some reason I can't pinpoint but sure, he can get it

Five Nights at Candy's is the most accurate fangame with it's own unique characters, with a game that pays an homage to FNAF 1 by directly taking it's gameplay style, and adding new features to it.

In this game you have your standard 2 doors that have lights on either side with a more circular office, with the added tension of having a window in front of you to deal with another animatronic.

The animatronic characters are as follows:

- Candy the Cat (Mascot/Face of Candy's Burger and Fries who appears on the left door)

- Cindy the Cat (Candy's Purple Female Companion who appears on the Right Door)

- Chester the Chimpanzee (Guitar Playing Monkey that works similar to Candy and Cindy in terms of moving throughout the building and like Candy, appears at the left Door)

- The Penguin (Acting similar to that of a server, and acts similar to Balloon boy in FNAF 2 where he prioritizes entering your office to deactivate your ability to shut doors, as in service he leads patrons to their seats, he needs an easy way to get around which is why he has access to the door controls. He doesn't jump scare you, but helps his fellow animatronics do so.)

- Blank (somewhat similar acting to that of Foxy, he's a separate animatronic that prioritizes entering your officer through the front window by punching it. He has the appearance a stripped character/incomplete character that has a bunch of kids drawings as the restaurant uses him as a drawing animatronic for kids to draw on. To stop him, shut the front window and allow him to punch his hand against the metal door... be wary about this taking out some of your power.)

- Old Candy (Older Model of Candy who had an incident with a nightguard stunning him, causing him to malfunction which caused him to defend a child from his father by... killing him... logical. In this game he is reactivated as he still is angry over what that previous nightguard did to him, he's now after you.
He plays somewhat the same as other animatronics, however within the cameras he has no glowing eyes, so it's tougher to see him without having to use the night vision, that takes power. Shut the door if you see him on any of the door cameras, you'll know he's there because a humming sound is made. Old Candy along with the last animatronic of the game work in a similar way.)

- RAT (He was there before Candy even existed... he's certainly older... rotted... and horrifying looking... it's almost as if it's not even an animatronic... like a wooden suit come to life to kill you... This is the Rat. When he shows up... everyone else is gone. He hunts you and has the ability to shut off your door controls... its a fight against the clock to see whether you'll lose power, or he'll screw you over by deactivating your controls temporarily. Similar to Old Candy, in order to see where he's at you have to use night vision as he doesn't have glowing eyes... theres something more to this character.)

Gameplay wise the game plays similarly to that of FNAF with the same 5 night structure, 1 extra night, and Custom Night which each night getting gradually harder, and custom night having a 7/20 mode.
The game does have it's repetitive nature like other FNAF games both official and other fangames (of course there are outliers but still), however the enjoyment comes from the characters, the screen, and the atmosphere of the game however it doesn't reach the level of creep factor FNAF 1 had, except for when RAT shows up. The game uses the same camera system that you slowly realize you don't have to prioritize apart from when facing Old Candy and the RAT, as they're the only characters without shiny eyes.
The game uses the same FNAF1 gameplay except here you are given 3 Doors (left and right door, and front window) with limited power, and depending on the amount of utilities you are using will cause the power to decrease faster, essentially a copy of FNAF1's gameplay which is fine because this is a fangame and that's what it's trying to be, and it does a good job with it.
The Jump scares are ok, the worse however which isn't even scary just kind of... exists, is Blank as he just... blankly stares and yawns in your face... terrifying.

Story wise, the game introduces something that has a small effect to the story of this entry but doesn't really have anything worth in an overarching story apart from this puppet named Vinnie, which looks like the puppet from FNAF2 but with a sad face, and blue makeup.
The game essentially has the same incident with kids being blended and soaked into the animatronics of Blank and Old Candy, but has been spreaded throughout the whole restaurant however this storyline mostly kind of doesn't matter in comparison to FNAC2 and especially FNAC 3 focusing on the RAT (CAT introduced in FNAC2, and finally Vinnie in FNAC 3).

It's a great Fan game of FNAF that has issues but since it does so many things that make it feel like a proper homage with cool animatronic designs, I think it deserves it's solid 4 stars I'm giving it.


De começo eu não gostava desse jogo, mas aprendi que a fanmade é melhor que o jogo original quando tem história.

El mejor fanmade de FNAF que he jugado

One of my favorite FNAF fangames if not my favorite. But i'll always love FNAC 2.

Não vou mentir, me diverti jogando, mas não dá medo.