Game is played with mouse.
FNaF 3 puts you in charge of guarding Fazbear’s Fright, a horror attraction built to cash in on the creepy history of Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza. Your shifts are anything but ordinary as you’re up against a decrepit building full of failing systems and the lingering threat of Springtrap, a decayed animatronic that’s way more than it seems. This isn’t just about watching cameras—you’re constantly fixing errors, using audio lures, and battling ventilation issues that can drive you to the brink of madness. The systems don’t care about you. Cameras break down when you need them most, leaving you blind in crucial moments. Audio lures can pull Springtrap away, but only if you time it perfectly—and if the system hasn’t already glitched out. The ventilation? Yeah, when that goes, good luck telling reality from hallucinations. Fail to manage these, and you’re left face-to-face with Springtrap in a moment you’ll definitely regret. FNaF 3 throws layers of mystery into the mix. Hidden mini-games and subtle clues scattered throughout hint at the grim backstory of the Fazbear franchise. Whether you solve the puzzles or stumble upon them by accident, they reveal a chilling narrative that builds on the already eerie vibe. Multiple endings mean your actions matter, so every choice and mistake counts. Stay alive, piece together the dark past, and maybe—just maybe—you’ll get through the week. But don’t count on walking away unscathed, because this game doesn’t let you off easy.