🕶️ Survive the Night, Join the Fun!
Funko Games' Five Nights at Freddy's - Survive 'Til 6AM is an engaging board game designed for 1-2 players aged 13 and up. With a gameplay duration of approximately 20 minutes, players take on the role of a night shift security guard at Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza, utilizing strategy and resource management to survive against animatronic threats. The game includes a variety of components such as camera cards, power dials, and clock cards, ensuring a thrilling and interactive experience.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Display Dimensions | 10.5 x 7.5 x 2.5 inches |
Size | std |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 1 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W | 10.51"L x 7.52"W |
Material Fabric | Cardboard |
Subject Character | Five Nights at Freddy's |
Style Name | Survive 'Til 6AM |
Color | Multicolor |
Theme | Video Game, Horror |
Number of Items | 1 |
Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Language | English |
Container Type | Box |
Special Features | Board Game |
Number of Players | 2 |
Z**I
Fun
The game is fun but it is hard. I mean you really have to be lucky to beat the monsters... But if you start it an hour later, it gets easier and then you really have a chance...My kids were 6 and 9 when they got it. They prefer the hardest way...As for the age: from age 6 you can play with it. Rules are simple, game is fast.
M**N
As stressful/scary as the actual games
Played this with my partner - this is a great board game for adults. (Would NOT recommend for anyone younger than 16 honestly, or maybe very smart 13 year olds)This game is highly strategical and all about knowing exactly where your animatronics are at all times. There is a lot of luck to it, but the big strategy is knowing when to risk and let things move and when not to.Quality of the board is good, and there’s actually quite a bit of nice features to it like the fact the time cards are double sided for easy reset.It’s pretty fun, and a bit stressful in that good way. It’s very much as if you are playing the actual games.I will knock a few things, though none of them are worth knocking off a star. First off, in the rules it acts like you’re supposed to take turns. The game plays individually with no way to affect the other player, so there’s no reason to really take turns as much as just go at the same time.Some of the instructions aren’t particularly clear on turn order, so play as you see fit.The game ends with you only having the four animatronics on the board. Personally I would’ve liked a more variety of cards (like ones that move it backwards maybe) which might have made the game feel a little more balanced. But, that’s just a minor gripe as a regular board game player.Finally, out of *all* the FNAF2 characters, I am sinning the heck out of them for using balloon boy over mangled. Like, literally almost want to take off a star for it. @&$* balloon boy.If you are a five nights at Freddy’s fan, this is definitely a great board game to play.
R**D
Enjoyable game that captures FNaF!
As a longtime board gamer, I'd asses the game itself at 3-stars, but for FNAF fans it's 5-stars. The game requires a fair amount of luck, though tactical play matters a bit.If you like FNAF, you'll enjoy this game. My young adult daughter is a FNAF fanatic, and I picked this up for her. She loves it and says it captures the spirit of FNAF.You can play it solo or 2 player (competitive). It's hard to win to solo. 2-player the winner is the person who survives the longest. Solo or 2-player, actually making it through the night is quite difficult and you have to be a bit lucky.
L**M
A review from our 9 yr old
Arlo says: this game is fun, exhilarating and challenging, you have to leave that review.Mom says: It is a pain to learn from the instructions but after the first round, you get the hang of it and it’s a breeze. Can move quickly as well.
D**E
Great game for any FNAF fan
The game was a little hard to understand at first but very fun when you get it. The game can be played solo which is nice for those who want to play alone or can't get their siblings to play. It is kinda fast paced so easy to play a few rounds in a small time frame.
L**S
Fnaf
I didn't get the instructions but I'm glad there was one on YouTube. I did make a quick video but it wouldn't upload and I gave up. Sorry. But, this is a fun and easy game for kids who love fnaf but haven't played the game. The only thing is that I wish it was made foe more then 2 players. But I bought a second one so my son can play with 3 cousins. I recommend it.
B**F
Very entertaining and captures the stress of the game!
I bought this game because my kids are obsessed with Five Nights at Freddy’s franchaise. Mind I am heavy board gamer.First lest talk components .Components aren’t numerous. There are two custom green dice which are good. And two sets of cards that represents the cameras in each location of the freddy fazbear pizzeria. There is a central board that is used to track the time and organize the game. There are two energy tracking dials that tracks how much energy aka time you still have on the game. If you run out of energy you lose. The box is a bit too big for the components. I thing a smaller board or cards to replace the locations on the board would have been ideal and make this game highly portable.Set up is fast and easy. You take the camera cards of your color and take the animatronics out and shiffle them and then the rule book instructs you to divide them into specific piles for each locations. Then you will shiffle the animatronics cards in specific location piles.The object of the game is to survive until 6 am. To do this you must manage your emergy and prevent the animatronic cards to reach the office location. This is done by choosing up to two cards to react to each turn. The game is played ina series of rounds that are tracked from midnight till 6 am. The time is tracked by small cards depicting time in half hour intervals. Once you chose the cards you roll the dice (one fice to solve one card and two to solve two cards) the number of the dice indicates how much energy you lost. Cards solved go to the discard on the office expect animatronic cards that get shuffled vack into their pile. If an animatronic card is not resolved then it is shuffled to the pile to their left making them closer to the office. Other cards will instruct you to move cards one of two spaces to the left if they arent resolved making it likely for animatronics to reach you.What i like:- the theme works.- the art is fantastic.- fast and easy to set up and playWhat i dont like:- very light game lacks depth- too big of a box for the components. This could have been a portable game.- central board is there for aesthetics not major functionality.- it can be played two player but even then feels like a solo game as each player resolve their cards independently without much interaction.Overall the game is fun and entertaining. Yet replayability is low because there is not much to it. Is a light hame to kill time. Fun but not very deep or variable. It will stay in my colection for the ip.
C**N
It's good fun, quick games and a good gift for Fnaf fans
Got this as a gift for my 14-year-old niece and we had a good time playing it. Played some Fnaf music in the background which made it more immersive, quick pick-up games after understanding how the rules work. It's suspenseful to see which animatronic is in your deck and how you choose to try and deal with it by not being the first to get caught, we had fun with it and played about 4 games in a row. I'm sure she'll play it with friends.It was a good gift, and I think it's a good deal for what it is.
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