The gameplay of Five Nights at Freddy's inspired the fan-made survival horror game, Five Nights at Epstein's. Combining strategic resource management, chilling sound design, and psychological pressure, the game puts you in a confined area where survival depends on timing, observation skills, and nerves of steel. Unlike typical action-packed horror movies, Five Nights at Epstein's prioritizes tension and atmosphere over actual combat. You must stay awake for many nights, remaining alert to strange activity and avoiding terrifying confrontations.

Success requires patience and careful planning.
Don't use lights or close doors unnecessarily in the morning. Save energy for the evening when you're more active.
Observe the movement of the hazards. Most have fairly predictable routes, especially in the early evening.
Panic leads to poor choices and wasted energy. A measured reaction is essential, even in highly stressful situations.
What makes the gameplay challenging? The erratic movement of enemies, limited power, and increasing difficulty each night lead to constant tension and pressure.
Yes, but instead of relying solely on surprise scares, the game utilizes atmosphere, sound cues, and psychological pressure.
Your defenses will become ineffective, and you'll be vulnerable to attack if the power goes out before six o'clock in the morning.