Five Nights In Anime 3D Experience
by Jardev24 · developer page
3D FNAF parody with real-time animations and anime-styled horror
FNIA 3D with Realtime Animations!
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- itch https://jardev24.itch.io/fnia3dec v0.3.1
3D FNAF parody with real-time animations and anime-styled horror
StashlyVN Review
Five Nights In Anime 3D Experience is Jardev24's ambitious 3D reimagining of the FNIA formula, trading pixel art for volumetric character models and pre-baked sequences for real-time animation. You play a security guard stationed at Frenny's—an anime convention venue—tasked with surviving the night shift while animatronic characters roam the facility with genuine spatial presence. The core loop mirrors the Five Nights at Freddy's blueprint: monitor cameras, manage limited resources, and respond to threats as they materialize. What distinguishes this project is its technical commitment to real-time movement; rather than scripted encounters, the animatronics behave dynamically within the 3D space, creating unpredictable pressure that compounds across nights 1 through 3 (currently playable in v0.3.1).
Gameplay combines surveillance strategy with kinetic tension. You'll balance camera coverage, power conservation, and reaction time as characters like Freddy, Bonnie, Chica, and Foxy navigate the venue—each with distinct patrol patterns and threat escalation. Jardev24 has implemented custom jumpscares and game-over sequences beyond the source material, suggesting iterative design focus. The horror intent remains present despite the NSFW adult visual novel lineage; this is survival-horror first, with suggestive character designs second.
As an early-access project (0.3.1), expect an incomplete experience. Three nights of content are available, and the developer actively solicits support via Ko-fi, indicating ongoing development. Performance will vary depending on your system's 3D rendering capability. The 3D engine handles real-time animation smoothly based on the provided screenshots, though optimization may improve in future builds. If you're drawn to FNAF-style tension mechanics but want the additional layer of genuine 3D spatial awareness rather than 2D sprite-based scares, this project offers a tangible evolution of the formula.
Pros
- Real-time 3D animation instead of pre-rendered sequences creates genuine spatial unpredictability
- Faithful recreation of FNAF mechanics with concrete visual progression across nights
- Custom jumpscares and game-over sequences differentiate it from the source material
- Horror and adult themes integrated without compromising tension or pacing
- Animatronic pathfinding feels responsive and dynamic rather than scripted
Cons
- Early access state means only 3 nights are currently playable
- Performance may struggle on lower-end systems with 3D rendering demands
- No clear roadmap or estimated completion date published
- Limited character variety compared to later FNAF sequels
Editorial summary generated from public metadata. Updated 1 month ago.
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