“Welcome to a new career at Puffylicious.” Jessica just landed a job as the night guard at Puffylicious. It’s only for three nights. Sounds easy enough, right? Watch the cameras. Keep an eye on the power. Make sure everything runs smoothly until 6 a.m. That’s what they told her, anyway. But there’s something they left out. Ami, Yumi, and Kaz don’t really sleep at night. They stay active, and the system isn’t exactly working like it’s supposed to. Forget about ghosts, demons or hauntings. This is different. The internal logs? They talk about things like: Unauthorized activity—machines moving on their own. Something messing with the core behavior systems. Some kind of unknown presence… watching, maybe even thinking. Something slipped into the animatronics. It doesn’t have a name, or a face. Just one clear goal: to interfere. For three nights, Jessica’s got to survive while the whole place acts up in ways nobody can predict. Cameras glitch out. The usual paths change without warning. The animatronics ignore their rules. So the real question isn’t whether the place is haunted. It’s this: What’s watching her from inside the system? But this isn’t just a simple night guard job anymore. Each hour drags on, and the strangeness only deepens. The surveillance feeds don’t just flicker—they sometimes show things that shouldn’t be there, movements that don’t make sense. Jessica starts to notice patterns, subtle but unsettling, in the way the animatronics move, as if something is guiding them, testing her reactions. The logs she reads become more fragmented, hinting at previous attempts to fix the disturbances, but always ending abruptly, as though someone—or something—didn’t want the truth coming out. The rules she was given at the start—stay alert, conserve power, monitor the animatronics—begin to feel meaningless. Every system she relies on becomes unreliable. Doors malfunction, lights dim and brighten at random, and the background hum of the building changes pitch, almost as if responding to her fear. Even the air feels heavier, charged with anticipation. Jessica realizes she’s not just being watched—she’s being challenged. The presence inside the system adapts to her strategies, shifting its tactics, forcing her to improvise. She remembers what they told her: survive until morning. But as each night grows longer, she wonders if the sun will ever rise on this place again, or if she’ll become just another unexplained entry in the Puffylicious logs. So the real question isn’t whether the place is haunted, or if the animatronics are simply malfunctioning. It’s this: What kind of intelligence has taken root inside the system, and how far will it go to make sure she never leaves? 6/6/6 challenge: To play 6/6/6 mode, go to custom night, set their AI level to 6 and then good luck challenging 6/6/6 mode. If you have recorded you beating 6/6/6 mode or not, just upload a video on YouTube that you prove it that you beat 6/6/6 mode on YouTube. (You have to comment the link in comment section.) Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi belongs to Sam Register and Cartoon Network. Five Nights at Freddy belongs to Scott Cawthon.
V1.5: Fixed a bug where the jumpscares kept in the screen after the game over screen V1.0: Initial release Finally i could be able to publish this. Sorry for the crappy quality, i had to compress it since it was originally made in Scratch 1.0 and in previous attempts to make it public ALL failed because the project's size was originally TOO big.