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Funko Games: Five Nights at Freddy's - Survive 'Til 6AM Game

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Funko Games: Five Nights at Freddy's - Survive 'Til 6AM Game

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3.9 out of 5stars
(10 reviews)

Most helpful positive review

5.00 out of 5 stars review
Verified Purchaser
11/23/2020
really cool game!
I got this game for my stepsons to play because they really like the fnaf video game. easy to play, the age requirement says 13+ but they are 9 and 11 and do fine with it. not too many pieces or complicated rules. the best part is they can play together or alone! would make a great Christmas present for any fnaf fan.
minka

Most helpful negative review

2.00 out of 5 stars review
Verified Purchaser
11/17/2020
A little Complicated
My boys follow Five Nights of Freddy but this game is a little complex. There's a lot going on and it's kind of difficult to follow. Basically two players try and outlast each other. It's pretty innovative and somewhat replicates the popular video game.
Danielle124
  • 4.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    12/07/2020
    Only 1 or 2 players
    My daughter has been a FNAF fan since she was 7 years old so now at 13 I thought she would love this game. It can be played with just one person but I'm not sure how much fun that would be. For the first game play she played it with my niece, also a FNAF fan. Here is their take on the game: The directions are very complicated and a bit confusing, even if you've played the Five Nights At Freddy's video game. You have cards divided into piles and the animatronics cards are mixed in. Then there is a dial to keep track of your energy and cards to keep track of the time. To win, you have to make it to 6AM with energy left and without one of the animatronics getting in the office. After a couple of rounds they started to understand the directions and get the hang of it. There is no real interaction between the 2 players on the board so the only real competition is in seeing if one of you makes it to 6 am first. Once they finished playing it the first time they were not interested in playing it again. They did however say that it may be one they would play again at some point. Of course in a board game you do not have the jump scares like you do in the Five Nights at Freddy's video game, and I think that is more of the lure for them. I'm not sure I would recommend this to anyone who doesn't have a basic understanding of the video game but I think it would appeal to some fans.
    TAM
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    11/24/2020
    Five Nights at Freddy's Fun
    My son loved this game, he is a big fan of the FNAF franchise so of course he loves this fun twist on the original video game! The game can be played with 2 players and played solo, and it is fun both ways. Fun to play over and over with a different outcome each game, so no two gameplays are the same.
    PerryMomofFive
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    11/23/2020
    really cool game!
    I got this game for my stepsons to play because they really like the fnaf video game. easy to play, the age requirement says 13+ but they are 9 and 11 and do fine with it. not too many pieces or complicated rules. the best part is they can play together or alone! would make a great Christmas present for any fnaf fan.
    minka
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    11/19/2020
    My daughter love it!
    This Five Nights at Freedy's board game is so fun! Me and my daughter played this and it is really indeed very exciting! Perfect to play with your kids or other adults at home! It has lots of twist and turns on this one! It's so easy to play with and the instructions are easy to understand! Perfect for the whole family!
    ManibelS
  • 2.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    11/17/2020
    A little Complicated
    My boys follow Five Nights of Freddy but this game is a little complex. There's a lot going on and it's kind of difficult to follow. Basically two players try and outlast each other. It's pretty innovative and somewhat replicates the popular video game.
    Danielle124
  • 2.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    11/16/2020
    Not very fun
    My son used to love Five Nights at Freddy's. He's read the books, has posters on his wall, has the stuffed toys, etc. Additionally, we are a family who loves board games. I figured this game would be a hit. It was not a hit. Not at all. It is only for one or two players. Who wants to play a board game by themselves? You could just watch the videos or read the books and have much more fun. It was slow to progress also. You deal out cards and by rolling the dice, determine which cards to draw. Each player has their own side of the board, so you don't compete or interact. What's the fun in that? I was pretty disappointed. Maybe if the players are younger, with low expectations, this would be a fun game. My son is 13 and we were bored quickly. We will probably give this game to my younger nieces and nephew and see if they can find fun in it. If they do, I will edit this review.
    trdodd
  • 4.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    11/15/2020
    survive the night!
    My daughter first introduced me to the Five Nights at Freddy's craze. Since then, I have purchased lots of the toys and action figures, watched the videos with her and played the computer and VR games for her. I knew that this board game would be an instant hit with her. The instructions were a bit confusing and I suspect would be even more so for someone who has no familiarity with the whole concept of Five Nights at Freddy's. Luckily, the instruction booklet gives a web address that gives a great video tutorial showing exactly how to play the game making it much easier to understand. This game is much different than other board games because it allows this game to be played solo. One to two players can enjoy the game. The game board is two sided with one side being for a single player game and the other side for a two person game. The player(s) are security guards tasked with the job of keeping the Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria pizza parlor safe and in good working order throughout their nightshift. The game starts off at 12:00 am and the player that survives until 6:00 am wins the game. Events happen throughout the night and the player must choose different actions to take to protect themselves which will use up their limited supply of energy. We really enjoyed playing the game together and I like that she is also able to play with this game by herself when she chooses. Since the events and outcomes are random, this game has a great replay ability factor. This is a great gift for any Five Nights at Freddy's fan!
    LizaBeth
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    11/13/2020
    Five Nights at Freddys
    My niece is obsessed with Five Nights at Freddy's Survive Till 6 A.M. and she loves board games. When I saw this board game I just had to get it for her. I know she is going to be so happy with it. It is for ages 13 and up. 1-2 players can play which works out perfectly for us. The game board is very detailed and easy to understand how to play. The object of the game is to get through then night by checking the security cameras, conserve your power, and avoid Freddy and his friends. As a newly hired security guard its your duty to keep and eye on the security cameras and make sure nothing goes wrong. Keep alert to movements in the dark but be wary of using your limited power for the lights and doors. Can you keep the animatronics out of your office or will you be their next victim? This awesome spooky strategy game can be played for hours at time. Perfect for school breaks and weekends. Included in the box is the game board, 96 camera cards, 2 reference cards, 2 power dials, 13 clock cards, 2 power dice and instructions.
    wscbrown
  • 4.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    11/12/2020
    Great Game For Freddy's Fans
    Five Nights at Freddy's - Survive 'Til 6AM Game is well made. I just played it with my son and it was okay. My son had a blast. I survived until 2:30am. I kept getting animatronic cards and rolling 10's. On one side of the board you can play Five Nights at Freddy's - Survive 'Til 6AM as a one player game and on the other side you can play Five Nights at Freddy's - Survive 'Til 6AM as a two player game. The game does not come with figures, but it does come with discs as our playing piece and it also has percentage numbers on the discs to represents the health levels. My son and I used his actual Five Nights At Freddy's mini mystery characters to play with the game. My son is a Freddy's super fan so of course he already knew how to play the board game. I still read the instructions because my son does have a tendency to make up his own rules. The instructions were not difficult to understand it is included in the game box. I can honestly say this is definitely a game for Freddy's fans. Although I enjoyed playing this game with my son I will not be playing it anymore. It is not my type of board game. My son has played this Five Nights at Freddy's - Survive 'Til 6AM alone for three days straight. I am happy he is able to play it alone. My favorite thing about this game is that it can be played solo.
    Esha77
  • 3.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    11/10/2020
    Fun after figuring out the directions
    This is a unique board game because you have the option to play by yourself. It can be played one or two-player by flipping the board over. It is recommended for ages 13 and up, but my 7one-year-old played with me just fine. It did take quite a bit of mental energy to figure out the directions. They are very complicated, even if you've played the Five Nights At Freddy's computer game. There is a large stack of cards that need to be divided into piles, and you mix in the animatronics monster cards according to the directions. You also have a dial to keep track of your energy, and cards to keep track of the time. Like the computer game, you win if you make it to 6AM with energy left, and without a monster getting inside the office. It took a few rounds to start understanding, and I honestly don't know if we were following the directions accurately. But it was pretty fun the way we understood it. If you want a game to play on your own or with one other person, and you enjoy the Five Nights at Freddy's jump-scare game, then I would recommend this board game. I'm not sure I would recommend this to anyone who doesn't have a basic understanding of the original game.
    MichiganMommy