
Five Nights at Freddy’s 4 is the fourth main installment in the survival horror series by Scott Cawthon. Unlike earlier games set in security offices or pizza restaurants, FNAF 4 places you in a child’s bedroom, surrounded by nightmare versions of classic animatronics. With no cameras or high-tech tools, you must rely on keen audio cues and quick reactions to survive until 6 AM each night.
FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDDY’S 4 – NIGHTMARE HORROR IN THE BEDROOM
In Five Nights at Freddy’s 4, survival depends on listening and timing rather than monitoring cameras. The player can move between the left and right doors, a closet in front, and a bed behind. You must close doors when you hear breathing, use the flashlight to scare away threats down hallways, check the closet for Nightmare Foxy, and prevent small creatures (Freddles) from gathering on the bed — if they do, Nightmare Freddy appears. Audio cues such as breathing and footsteps are essential indicators of animatronic proximity.
Game Controls
- WASD or Arrow keys – Move between bedroom positions (doors, closet, bed).
- Left-click – Close doors when animatronics are at the doorway.
- Ctrl / Flashlight Key (Hold) – Shine flashlight down the hallway or on the bed to scare off threats.
- Space Bar – Quickly turn around to check the bed behind you.
- Sound Listening – Stop moving to listen for breathing and footsteps to detect animatronics’ approach.
Game Highlights
- Sound-Focused Survival: Rely almost exclusively on audio cues to detect threats.
- Nightmare Animatronics: Face terrifying versions of Freddy, Bonnie, Chica, Foxy, and Fredbear.
- Multiple Threat Points: Monitor the left door, right door, closet, and bed for danger.
- No Cameras or Phone Guy: Gameplay strips back traditional mechanics for heightened fear.
- Minigames Between Nights: Play bonus Atari-style segments like Fun with Plushtrap for rewards.



































