There’s a huge community of FNAF lovers out there, which of course means that there’s a massive audience for FNAF fan games. Despite the fact that nearly all FNAF titles are available on mobile devices, it seems like most fan games can only be played on PC. But don’t worry, we’ve managed to find a few little gems for you that you can play on the couch or take on the go in our guide to the best FNAF fan games on mobile.
You can get the best out of these fan games by understanding the original cast. We’re here to help with our guides to FNAF Freddy, FNAF Chica, FNAF Foxy, FNAF Springtrap, FNAF Puppet, FNAF Roxy, FNAF Monty, and of course, FNAF William Afton.
Now let’s sink our animatronic teeth into the best FNAF fan games on mobile.
One Night at Flumpty’s
A hilarious yet terrifying fan game set in the original cramped Five Nights at Freddy’s office, but reimagined as a cartoon. Avoid Flumpty the egg that can time-travel, bend space, and break the fourth wall, as well as his friends, to survive until morning.
Popgoes Arcade
Popgoes Arcade will keep you entertained while you await the return of Popgoes, a fan favourite. Popgoes was created as part of Fazbear Fanverse Initiative by Scott Cawthon, an official FNAF spinoff. This two-pack of pixelated RPGs includes classic FNAF characters as well as new additions, such the Popgoes the Weasel.
As Popgoes Arcade is a Steam game, you’ll need to use Steam Link if you want to play it on your phone or tablet. If you’re looking for a step-by-step guide on how to set that up, check out our GTA V mobile guide.
Jolly
Many people have compared Jolly to FNAF Sister Location, potentially due to the ‘toy animatronic’ look of Jolly the bee and his crew. One thing’s for sure, this game is just as scary as any FNAF title – or potentially scarier if you’re allergic to bees. If Jolly seems up your street, the creator IvanG has made four sequels already so there’s plenty more to play.
Case: Animatronics
Described by Markiplier as “actually terrifying”, Case: Animatronics takes the established FNAF formula and flips it on its head. In this first person stealth horror, you take on the role of Detective John Bishop. He is trapped at his workplace surrounded by killer robots. Explore the precinct and check the camera on your phone to uncover the truth.
That’s all the best FNAF fan games on mobile. If you’re after some similar scares, check out our guides to Poppy Playtime Chapter 1, Poppy Playtime Chapter 2, Poppy Playtime Chapter 3, Poppy Playtime PJ Pug-a-Pillar, and Poppy Playtime Candy Cat.