Five Nights at Freddy's 3

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In the realm of survival horror gaming, where tension-building atmosphere and psychological dread often prove more terrifying than jump scares, there exists a chapter in the Five Nights at Freddy's saga that masterfully shifts from outright horror to a more cerebral, haunting experience. Welcome to Five Nights at Freddy's 3, the chilling installment that transports players to a horror attraction based on the infamous Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, where the past literally haunts the present through decaying systems and a single, relentless antagonist. Unlike previous games with multiple active threats, FNAF 3 introduces a more focused but psychologically intense dynamic where you must monitor security systems, maintain failing equipment, and confront the phantom manifestations of past tragedies—all while being hunted by Springtrap, the sole but infinitely dangerous animatronic that stalks the ventilation systems. It's more than just surviving until 6 AM; it's about managing multiple failing systems, distinguishing real threats from phantom hallucinations, and uncovering the tragic backstory of Fazbear's history through subtle environmental storytelling. Whether you're a series veteran familiar with the lore or a newcomer to the franchise, Five Nights at Freddy's 3 delivers that perfect blend of strategic resource management and psychological horror that will test both your nerves and problem-solving skills throughout its terrifying night shifts.

What Makes Five Nights at Freddy's 3 Uniquely Terrifying?

  • Single Pursuer Dynamic: Experience intense cat-and-mouse gameplay with Springtrap as your primary threat, creating a more personal and psychologically unnerving hunting experience compared to multiple random attackers.
  • Atmospheric Phantom Animatronics: Encounter ghostly hallucinations of previous games' characters that can't kill you but cause critical system errors and increase tension through startling appearances and audio cues.
  • Complex System Management: Balance monitoring security cameras, rebooting failing systems, sealing ventilation routes, and playing audio lures across a more expansive but dilapidated facility.
  • Deep Lore Integration: Uncover crucial pieces of the Five Nights at Freddy's backstory through hidden minigames and environmental details that reveal the tragic history of Fazbear Entertainment.

Who Is Five Nights at Freddy's 3 Perfect For?

  • Survival Horror Enthusiasts: Players who appreciate psychological tension, atmospheric dread, and strategic resource management over constant action and jump scares.
  • FNAF Series Veterans: Fans familiar with the previous games who want to explore crucial story developments and experience a different type of gameplay within the same universe.
  • Puzzle and Strategy Gamers: Those who enjoy games that require multitasking, system management, and adapting strategies based on changing circumstances.
  • Lore and Story-Driven Players: Gamers who appreciate environmental storytelling and uncovering narrative through exploration and hidden content.

How to Survive Your Shift at Fazbear's Fright

  • Click "Check All Versions" below to download and install Five Nights at Freddy's 3 on your device or browser.
  • Master the Camera System: Learn to quickly navigate between camera feeds to track Springtrap's movement while minimizing system errors from phantom animatronics.
  • Understand Audio Lure Mechanics: Use audio cues strategically to manipulate Springtrap's movement, drawing him away from your location or trapping him in remote camera areas.
  • Prioritize System Reboots: Develop efficient sequences for addressing critical system failures, recognizing which errors pose immediate threats versus those that can be temporarily ignored.
  • Learn Phantom Patterns: Identify which camera feeds trigger specific phantom animatronics and develop strategies to avoid them while maintaining necessary surveillance.

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User comments

4

Pretty much the same as the PC/Xbox versions, and not laggy at all! The screen is a bit wide, probably to fit wide screen devices. My only problem is the fact that tiles on the wall don't act as number keys, making it impossible to go for the good ending. Other hidden buttons within the cameras don't work either, which is also needed to get the good ending. Other than that, the game is pretty good!"

5

I really live this game! The lore revealed is great and the gameplay isn't too challenging, I'm just... bad at it. Although sometimes my audio won't work even though the audio isn't disconnected, and springtrap goes a tad too fast from cam 10 to my door... even though the vents are a boost it's still too much. And uh- my game won't let me seal the vents... at all. I double tap and it doesn't work and if it does it gives me no indication. Other than that oh my gosh I love this game."

3

Game plays as I would expect it coming from the PC version, but you guys really need to add an option for the original aspect ratio. This game just looks horrible on bigger phones because it stretches to fill the screen. I would gladly take borders on the sides of the screen over the game being stretched to oblivion. It's extremely baffling since the other games do have an original aspect ratio setting."

4

It's a great game, phantom BB gets me a lot, I can't beat night 3, and, man be you should redesign the way you have the phantoms go away, especially phantom BB, maybe instead he could appear on cameras but you have to play the audio on another camera in 10 seconds before he pulls off your camera and jumpscares you. for Freddy, he should go a little faster through the view screen and you have to bop his nose before he gets to the end, if you fail, he will come from the right of the office, going down, when he is completely down, he comes up and jumpscares you. For Foxy, when you go to the left of screen, you might hear fast footsteps, but f you do then go to the right of the screen to avoid his jumpscare. For Mangle, she will appear on the ceiling of your office, you have to stare at her to make her go away, if you look away from her too long, she will start twitching, and cause an audio error. For Chica, she appears in your office, and if you are on the cameras too long at a time she will jumpscare you, after a while, she leaves the office. For Marionette, don't find her on the cameras, if you do, then she will block your view. Also why did you not have Phantom Bonnie? Springtrap is not Bonnie, he is Springbonnie from Fredbear Family Diner, With William stuffed into the suit! (William is Purple Guy.) Please respond to my question."

5

So, I installed the mobile port about a month after it released, and I managed to beat it, a few times, but due to the revamped minigame mechanic, I never got the good ending, which is my fault, I suppose. Anyway, I uninstalled it out of frustration. I reinstalled it recently, and I have gotta say, I am SO glad that it plays the same as the PC port. Thank you, Clickteam and Cawthon!"

5

I’m a huge fan of FNaF, I love the lore, the games, the books, pretty much everything Scott has released related to this series. But I got bored of the games pretty quickly. The games released before this were trial and error until you find the perfect strategy, which is fine, many games are like that, but once you find the strategy you just mindlessly do the same couple things over and over again until the end of each night. Whenever I died I almost never felt like it was my fault, and the game was just stupid. Especially with FNaF 2. But this one, although it does have a perfect strategy to follow, it’s not nearly as mindless as the first 2 games. You actually have to really think beyond “Guy in office, put on mask, guy in hallway, close door,” ect. Although some deaths did seem like I couldn’t prevent them, I haven’t really felt like it was the games fault very much. My only real complaint is that it’s really hard if you don’t know what you’re doing, and the phone guy doesn’t really tell you anything. Which I don’t think is much of a problem, of you like a challenge. overall, this is a great game, and is absolutely worth the 2.99$"

4

This game was overall pretty great. The first five nights aren't incredibly difficult, they may take a few tries but If you know what to do you'll get through them in no time. Then you get to Nightmare mode. Nightmare raises the stakes and raises them high. Springtrap is very fast and there is practically no room for error. Jumpscared by a phantom? Dead. Too slow sealing the vent? Dead. In the end it wasn't as hard as Fnaf 2's Night 6. DEFINITELY not as hard. Overall this a pretty good remaster!"

5

I love this series, and I love the lore, but I don’t have a (properly working) computer to play these games on, so it’s great that they’re making the games for IOS and gaming systems. Recently FNAF 1, 2, and 4 were MAJORLY updated to their best versions, now also including FNAF 3. As you could probably tell, the visuals, audio, and overall quality were improved! I personally can’t find anything wrong with this game: except that I can’t figure out how to unlock the “Mangle’s Quest” mini-game for the good ending. In the old IOS version, it would occur automatically as you started Night 2, but now it’s not doing so. I know HOW to unlock it: go to cam 7, find the arcade machine, press the buttons on the machine in this order, top left, bottom left, top right, bottom right, but when I do that, nothing happens! Maybe I’m doing something wrong... but I swear I’m doing exactly what I’m supposed to... perhaps it’s a glitch? Anyway, other than that there is nothing else to complain about (presumably). It’s a fun game, I love the atmosphere, and especially love the visuals! I would 10/10 recommend it, it’s worth the 3 bucks!!!"

2

FNaF is so awesome until we get to the 3rd game... one thing is being a hard game one thing is a dirty game... this game WILL literally do ANYTHING for you to lose!!! When you are passing this game and you are at the 4th or 5th night the game doesn’t turn hard but dirty and I can tell... one proof is that one time I was at 5th night at 5AM and there was no Freddy AT ALL and Springtrap was really close to me BUT I could call the audio device so he can at least go to the 1st camera so I tried to do that and guess who came in to mess up the night... FREDDY so he came up at my face without seen him walking by some magical reason and I lost because of him... another proof is that bb came up and I was quick enough to react, BUT... here it come some dirt from this game, magical things came up again and by some reason the map toggle button was just NOT working... obviously I said “here we go again” and lost... AGAIN... and the fact that I haven’t pass this game’s 5th night since the game came out because of these type of reasons is really disappointing and waste of my time and money to buy this game... I know I know... this game is old now and probably Scott is not even paying attention to this game right now BUT, can you please do something to fix that Scott? If you really took your time to read this thanks a lot and hope this helps you improve."

5

This game can be looked down upon because a new animatronic has been thrown into the mix of things and must be accepted by the people who play it and by people who are trying to come up with logical theories. This animatronic, Springtrap, was never once mentioned before, so why should we like the game? Well, because Springtrap HAS been mentioned! In the second game phone guy clearly says: someone used one of the spare suits a yellow one. Of course this is the night where Golden Freddy is the most active, but that's not the suit phone guy was talking about. Many people say that phone guy was talking about the spare Springtrap suit. Anyway ENOUGH ABOUT THEORIES!!! I love this game. I beat it. It was really hard and exiting! It's an odd spin to the game, and it's a little harder to find and play the hidden games on the mobile device, but I still love this!!! This game is horrifying! Every hallucinating jumpscare gets me, especially foxy! I always redo the ventilation, but somehow they're right there! I'm not complaining! I love it!! I think anyone who likes the first or second game should tackle this challenging horror fest! It's so much fun, and I hope people can just accept where the game's story is going! The game is beautiful, no glitches, the graphics are stunning as usual, but this game differs from the rest. In this one there's strategy needed to succeed! This makes the game more fun and more challenging "

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