Game is played with mouse.
FNaF 2 puts you in the middle of a crazy scary job at Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza again, but this time things got way more intense. You don’t have doors to close, just a worn-out Freddy mask that you have to put on at the right moment to trick the animatronics. These new animatronics look way flashier with their shiny Toy versions, but trust me, they’re just as dangerous as the old ones, maybe even worse. The old animatronics came back looking all broken down and creepy, which only makes the whole thing way freakier. Your main challenge is to survive five nights without getting caught and stuffed inside one of those giant animatronic suits. Sounds easy? Not at all. You gotta keep checking security cameras constantly, but the flashlights don’t last long, so you have to be careful when using them. There’s also this weird music box you need to wind up all the time, or else The Puppet comes out and messes everything up. Oh, and Balloon Boy isn’t scary but he steals your batteries, which is super annoying because without them, you’re basically stuck in the dark and totally vulnerable. Each night gets harder as the animatronics become smarter and faster. Some sneak through the air vents, some just walk down the hallway straight towards you, and Foxy? He’s a total nightmare who needs special attention or he’ll just charge at you out of nowhere. The key is to keep your eyes on everything and use your tools smartly, or you’re done for. One little mistake and you’ll get a jumpscare that’ll have you jumping out of your seat. What makes FNaF 2 different from the first game is how you have to juggle all these different things at once — camera watching, flashlight saving, music box winding, and mask timing — all while trying to keep your cool under pressure. It’s a real test of focus and nerves. If you like tense games that keep you on edge the entire time, this one’s perfect. Just don’t expect it to be easy, because these animatronics are seriously relentless and they won’t give up until you mess up. Surviving the night feels awesome, but one wrong move and it’s game over with a scary jumpscare. Basically, FNaF 2 is all about being quick, smart, and a little bit lucky. You gotta master the timing on the mask and the music box and keep watching the cameras without wasting batteries. If you’re into horror games that make you jump and think fast, this is a classic that still hits hard even years later.