

It is an update that has raised a lot of interest, as it is one of the funniest and at the same time difficult MODs available for FNF.Īs soon as you open the MOD, you can find the first stupidity that this MOD offers: a fart button (yes, it’s absurd). Update v2 – Bob’s Onslaught Update! – Now the MOD has a new additional week, in which 3 new characters, 4 new songs of quite high difficulty, new error windows that make it difficult to see and many other new features are cinluded.

It feels even more endearing when you learn that other indie artists, such as PhantomArcade, collaborated on making it happen.Įverything on the screen is vivid and straightforward without being too much in-your-face, boosting the visual appeal. The cartoonish retro art style brings back the nostalgia of simple ’90s games.

You’ll have to restart the level and try again. You’ll also see the meter slider to the left if you’re doing good and winning the match-off, and moving to the right when you get off-beat. As the developer disclaims himself, the controls are the same as in Dance Dance Revolution, having you match each beat of the song by pressing different buttons per the on-screen instructions. The gameplay mechanics are easy to grasp, requiring only your arrow or WSAD keys. Still, the first chapter sets the tone quite well for the entire narrative so you get a feel for it early on in the game. He’ll accept your relationship with his daughter as long as you prove yourself by beating him with your sense of rhythm.Īs you go on through levels in story mode and songs get ever more intricate, you’ll encounter other musicians looking to compete against you. It’s your goal to kiss the Girlfriend, but unfortunately, her dad is around. Friday Night Funkin’ places you in the Boyfriend’s shoes, one of the two main characters for the plot.
