Scott Cawthon has released a “Five Nights at Freddy’s” mashup on Steam, called Ultimate Custom Night, featuring 50 selectable animatronic characters spanning seven Five Nights at Freddy’s games and custom difficulties. This Five Nights at Freddy’s mashup is currently available for free on Steam, so we strongly suggest downloading.
Players will be able to mix and match any assortment of characters that they like, set their difficulty from 0-20, and then jump right into the action. From their office desk, they will need to manage two side doors, two vents, as well as two air hoses, all of which lead directly into their office.
Players will have to master other tools as well if they want to complete the ultimate challenges, tools such as the heater, A/C, a global music box, a power generator, and more. Furthermore, they will also need to set up laser traps in the vents, collect Faz-Coins, purchase items from the prize counter, and as always, keep a close eye on not one, but two, Pirate Cove curtains.
Those interested can download Ultimate Custom Night from here.
Have fun!

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Scott Cawthon has spawned Cancer in Video Game form and called it Five Nights At Freddy’s.
Somebody give Steam some Chemotherapy while we have caught it in the beginning stages, there’s still some hope before metastisis sets in and were all doomed!
But seriously John, isn’t this a children game? Are you trying to say something about your audience because a few of them do fit that description?
I don’t remember if there were any age requirements when I signed up for a Disqus account but it wouldn’t matter anyway. Kids can lie about their age. The last demographic I saw on various ages of gamers by age showed quite a few as under 18 so I wouldn’t be surprised if there is a sizable audience of kids looking for info on games.
One category that might surprise people is the young adult and middle age categories being the highest percentage but then again there was no breakdown on what games were being played. I suppose a person that plays nothing but mobile games on their cell phone might consider themselves a gamer too and technically they would be correct.
Anyway, if I were running a game news site I would try to have at least some coverage of games for kids too.
Why did you take what obviously was a joke against the people who view and post on this site into a serious statement using a game article that is for a children’s game? Of course there are people looking for game information, this wasn’t supposed to be taken literally.
jesus this thing still going on?