Invest In An Evening At Freddy’s For An Evil Night Of Frights!
August 26, 2022 by fcostin
Five Nights At Freddy's is heading to the tabletop with their second title with Funko Games. Instead of escaping the razor-sharp and psychotic grasps of the Freddy Fazbear family, players will be stepping into the fuzzy murderous roles of the animatronic characters. In Five Nights At Freddy's Night of Frights, the board game.
Five Nights At Freddy's - Night Of Frights Box // Funko Games
Taking on the role of the stars of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, two to four players will be lurking in the restaurant in hopes of taking down the security guard at night. They will have to head through different rooms in the building to pick up and haul items such as pizza and cake and utilise the darkness to stalk through rooms towards the security office.
Each player will take on either the role of Bonnie, Chica, Foxy, or Freddy Fazbear himself, utilising their special ability to outscore the other opponents across the table. Whoever swags and captures the security guard first will be crowned the winner.
Inside The Box // Five Nights At Freddy's - Night Of Frights
The artwork truly does hit the spot for Five Nights At Freddy's. Character cards and components are almost as if they have been coloured with Crayon, Chuck E. Cheese style and there's even a branded paper bag to keep your tokens in. The box itself looks like a genuine pizza box, with all four characters displayed on the front.
The game takes roughly thirty minutes to play through and is pitched for ages eight plus. Five Nights At Freddy's - Night Of Frights is set to be released this Autumn so if you're a fan of the franchise - maybe you should grab a slice at Funkos version of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza.
Do you think you'd fare well amongst the animatronic fuzzballs at Freddy's?
"Taking on the role of the stars of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, two to four players will be lurking in the restaurant in hopes of taking down the security guard at night..."
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Lol looks a good game.