Five Nights at Freddy’s: camera checks and power drains in the pizzeria
The office sits almost empty, but the camera feed never does. In Five Nights at Freddy’s, you switch between CCTV rooms, door buttons, and the desk light while a limited power meter decides how long you can hold out against Freddy, Bonnie, Chica, and Foxy. The old pizzeria layout makes every hallway feel tight, and the point-and-click rhythm keeps each decision sharp.
You only need to survive five nights, but each shift pushes the animatronics harder and gives you less room for mistakes. Check the cameras too often and you waste energy; ignore them and you lose track of movement. That tension is why the Horror tag fits so well, and it works in your browser with no download and no signup.
The series continues in Five Nights at Freddy’s 2, which keeps the same surveillance pressure but changes the office setup. Five Nights at Freddy’s 3 leans more on system management and audio bait. For another game built around observation and suspicion, That’s Not My Neighbor uses the same kind of split-second attention.
This survival horror page also fits the point-and-click style, since every camera switch and door lock comes from a simple mouse click. If you want a compact challenge that plays on mobile and desktop, you can jump in and chase a cleaner run through all five shifts.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
16 april 2022
Last Update
06 february 2026