An abbreviation for "Five Nights at Freddys", a very
popular indie horror game that is praised by many, but hated by many as well. The first entry was released in 2014, the creator Scott Cawthon made it in the first place because of the criticism he recieved on his other games for being too
creepy, he turned that criticism into a fully fleshed out horror game franchise and made millions of dollars off of it, this
kids is why criticism is important (Unlike *cough cough* Other devs *cough cough* YandereDev *cough cough*).
The first game had an overwhelmingly positive response encouraging him to make the sequel, "FNaF 2", which had just as much if not an even bigger impact than the first one, bringing out FNaF content creators we know
today whose first videos that blew up were based off of FNaF 1 and 2, such as, Dawko, 8BitRyan, CoryXKenshin, DA Games, TLT, and many more.
Since then it had
basically been smooth sailing for Scott from there, at the
time of writing this
definition the 10th game in the series, "FNaF security breach", is coming out soon, but who knows, when your reading this it could be on the 20th game, or even more!
FNaF has gotten a bad reputation for having a young fanbase who usually make bad fanart and porn for the game, the reason
kids like this even
get acknowledged in the first place is because of people sharing the cringe pics for updoots AKA internet brownie points.
Professional
Redditor 1:
LOL look at this cringe picture LMAO FNAF SUCKS DICK LMAOOOO
FNaF Fan 1: STOP
NOW ASdSSHDgauydgwauy
Professional
Redditor 1:
LOL kid can you not take criticism or something? You can't handle anyone attacking your favorite game can you?
Chad FNaF fan 2: Hey dude, have you realized that constantly bullying a fanbase is not criticism, and your generalization of the entire fanbase doesn't help either, instead it antagonizes the entire fanbase and just makes them
sad/angry? You also complain about how when you were a child you got bullied by older kids that made fun of you for playing minecraft, but now you are becoming that exact person you despised and like to make memes about. Also you can't expect a fanbase filled with children to take criticism well most of the time, can you? Also assuming just because most of the fanbase is cringe does not mean you can hate the game, it's not the games fault that is has a mostly horrible fanbase, Scott doesn't encourage furry porn in his games, now does he?