Game is played with mouse.
FNaF 3 throws you into the nightmare of Fazbear’s Fright, a haunted attraction built from the twisted remains of Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza. You’re the night guard, stuck alone in a crumbling building with flickering lights, broken security systems, and something way worse lurking in the shadows. Springtrap—he’s not just an old animatronic, he’s got something inside him, something real, and he’s coming for you. Keeping yourself alive isn’t as simple as shutting doors. There are no doors. You’re working with security cameras that barely function, an audio system that only sometimes distracts Springtrap, and a ventilation system that’s just waiting to fail. Let it go down, and you’ll start seeing hallucinations—ghostly figures of Freddy, Chica, Foxy, and more, all ready to make you jump out of your seat. None of them can hurt you, but they’ll make sure you mess up just enough for Springtrap to catch you. Every night, the challenge ramps up. Springtrap gets smarter, faster, and better at slipping past your defenses. He stalks through the halls, vanishing from sight just when you think you’ve got him tracked. Play the wrong sound at the wrong time? He’ll take advantage of it. Lose sight of him for too long? You’re done. And don’t even think about ignoring the hidden secrets. There’s more to Fazbear’s Fright than just surviving five nights—minigames, cryptic messages, and secret endings all piece together a dark, tragic story that only the most determined players will uncover. FNaF 3 isn’t about cheap scares—it’s psychological. The silence is worse than the noise. The waiting is worse than the jumpscare. It’s you, a barely working security system, and something that’s always watching. Five nights might not sound like much, but in this place? It feels like a lifetime.