The touch response is generally tight, but the lack of tactile feedback means you will occasionally shut a door on your own foot or fail to close the left door in time. Veterans recommend disabling "vibration on death" in the settings to save battery and sanity.

Those Weeks at Fredbear’s Family Diner is a chilling Five Nights at Freddy’s (FNAF) fan-made horror game that captured the attention of fans looking for a deeper dive into the lore of Fredbear and Springbonnie. While originally developed for Windows, fans often seek out ways to experience this tense, nostalgic horror on mobile devices.

Whether you are a veteran of the FNAF series or a newcomer curious about the golden age of the diner, this Android title is worth the install. Just remember: Keep the doors closed, watch the spring-locks, and whatever you do—

Because many of these ports are built using third-party wrappers or mobile conversions of Clickteam Fusion files, they can be unoptimized. Close background applications to prevent random freezing or asset-loading lag during critical jumpscare animations.

PsychoClown Studio (original series) and Unstoppable Trollgaming (additional entries). Original Platform: Primarily released for Windows PC using the Clickteam Fusion 2.5 engine. Availability:

: Unlike the standard "Five Nights" format, these games often span several "weeks," with different animatronics (such as Burned Foxy or Nightmare Spring Bonnie) becoming active in later stages.

Example: There is an off-switch that looks like a red toggle under the control desk, but when you flip it, everything dims for exactly three breaths and then comes back on except for one servo. The servo clicks in a rhythm that matches no music I have in my head. One week I counted the clicks and they totaled 137—no significance I could find—yet afterward every child who came in that day left quieter than they arrived.

Many versions allow users to resize buttons to fit different screen dimensions. Performance Tweaks

A critical task (typically at CAM 11) involves keeping a music box wound to prevent "Goldy" from attacking. Series Installments & Evolution Installment Key Features & Setting Notable Animatronics TWaFFD 1 Standard office with three hallways. Fredbear, Spring Bonnie, Goldy, Nangle. TWaFFD 2 Set in an asylum containing an animatronic from the diner. Asylum-based variants. TWaFFD 3 Features "Abandoned Location" and "Airport" modes. Burned Foxy, Burned Fredbear, Nightmare Spring Bonnie. TWaFFD 4

Visually, Those Weeks at Fredbear's Family Diner adopts a "VHS glitchcore" aesthetic. The screen is perpetually covered in scan lines, film grain, and chromatic aberration. While this looks fantastic for atmosphere, it is a battery killer.

In the third installment, players must pull a lever to turn off the office lights for five seconds to hide from animatronics like Burned Fredbear.

Before diving into the mobile ports, it is essential to understand why this specific fan game holds a legendary status in the community. Released during the golden era of FNaF fan games in 2016, the series took players back to the origins of the lore: .

Since Fredbear’s is a smaller, single-stage venue, there are no doors to seal. Instead, the Android version utilizes three primary mechanics:

If you’ve spent any time in the FNAF fan game community, you know that the "Golden Age" of indie horror produced some truly eerie gems. One title that consistently pops up in nostalgia threads is , developed by PsychoClown Studio .

After completing Week 6, players can access "Extras," which includes a Custom Night to adjust AI levels.

Because the games were originally built using engines like Clickteam Fusion for PC, they were not natively accessible on smartphones. Recognizing a massive mobile audience, independent developers on community hubs like stepped forward to port the files into Android-ready APKs. Developers like JackOHara became well known within community threads for creating stable mobile configurations of the series. Optimization and Challenges

If you are looking to play on mobile, you might find similar experiences like FredBear’s Fright Story or community-archived versions on platforms like GameJolt and the Internet Archive. A Legacy of "Revised" Horrors The series eventually expanded with Those Weeks at Fredbear’s Family Diner: Revised