FNAF Shooter
About FNAF Shooter
FNAF Shooter is a 3D first-person shooter developed by GoGoMan that takes a completely different approach to the Five Nights at Freddy's universe. Instead of hiding and surviving, you become the hunter armed with weapons to eliminate rogue animatronics that have escaped the confines of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza and are now roaming freely at night.
The premise is simple yet thrilling: these killer robotic animal characters are on the loose, multiplying and spreading beyond the restaurant. Armed with various weapons and ammunition, you must track down and eliminate all active animatronics in each level. The game combines the iconic FNAF characters with intense first-person shooter gameplay, offering a logical response to the animatronic threat that fans have long imagined.
How to Play
Your goal is to eliminate all active animatronics roaming around in the open space at night. The number of remaining animatronics appears in the top left corner of the screen. You spawn in the middle of an open area with a map in the top right corner showing your position and red rings indicating animatronic locations.
When you enter the red rings, this triggers the animatronics to advance toward you. They may pause to speak some lines, but if they get close, they'll grapple and hurt you. Monitor your health in the bottom left corner - if it drops to zero, the game ends. You control the pace of encounters, so avoid triggering multiple animatronics at once and lead them to open spaces where you have more room to maneuver.
Controls
- Mouse Cursor: Look around and aim your weapon
- Left Mouse Button: Fire your weapon
- Right Mouse Button: Precise aim down sights
- Mouse Wheel: Cycle through available weapons
- W/A/S/D Keys: Move forward/left/backward/right
- Shift Key: Sprint for faster movement
- Spacebar: Jump over obstacles
- R Key: Reload your current weapon
Game Features
- 3D First-Person Shooter: Immersive FPS gameplay with FNAF characters
- Multiple Weapons: Access different weapons in the lobby before missions
- Open World Combat: Large open spaces for tactical maneuvering
- Strategic Gameplay: Control encounter pacing and positioning
- Classic FNAF Characters: Battle against iconic animatronics
- Free to Play: No downloads required - play instantly in browser
- Cross-Platform: Works on PC and mobile devices
Frequently Asked Questions
Is FNAF Shooter free to play?
Yes, FNAF Shooter is completely free to play online in your web browser. No downloads or registrations required - just click play and start eliminating animatronics!
What makes FNAF Shooter different from other FNAF games?
FNAF Shooter is a 3D first-person shooter where you actively hunt and eliminate animatronics instead of hiding from them. It's developed by GoGoMan as a spin-off that gives you weapons to fight back against the animatronic threat.
Is FNAF Shooter canon to the main series?
No, FNAF Shooter is not canon. It's a fan-made spin-off based on early FNAF lore and isn't connected to the main Five Nights at Freddy's universe created by Scott Cawthon.
How do I defeat the animatronics?
Aim for headshots like you would with zombies - they're just as effective on animatronics. Use the open spaces to your advantage, avoid triggering multiple enemies at once, and keep moving to avoid getting grappled.
Can I choose different weapons?
Yes, you can access different weapons in the lobby before starting missions. Use the mouse wheel to cycle between available weapons during gameplay, and remember to reload with the R key when needed.
Combat Strategy Tips
Positioning is Key: You control the pace of encounters, so use this to your advantage. The map provides plenty of space to work with - try to avoid triggering multiple animatronics at once by carefully entering red zones on the map.
Use the Environment: Lead animatronics out to open spaces where you have more room to move and better sight lines. Headshots are just as effective on animatronics as they are on zombies, so aim for precision. Keep moving to avoid getting grappled when they get too close, and remember that they may pause to speak before attacking - use this opportunity to get distance and line up your shots.