A Fortnight at Frenni Fazclaire's

by NIGHT FOX Works

Uncensored Windows Linux Mac Android
Versionv1.0
EngineRen'Py
Released2025-01-11
Updated2026-04-09
LanguageEnglish, Spanish, Russian, Chinese (Simplified), Polish

A Fortnight at Frenni Fazclaire's is a mature tale that takes place over fourteen nights at Frenni Fazclaire's , a night club in which the main performers and draw are animatronic women that parody characters from the famous Five Nights at Freddy's line of games. Choose between a male and female perspective as you dive into the mystery surrounding Frenni Fazclaire's quirky animatronics. We've provided a robust experience with multiple paths through your time at the night club. Even seemingly-small choices can lead to big consequences! Can you find all 6 endings?​

v1.0 Hi all! This is the (hopefully) final update to the game that includes the missing translations for Russian and Simplified Chinese. We also had someone do Polish as well, so that's included too! Other than that, the only other major change between v0.4.1 and v1.0 is the Multipersistent code. If you plan on playing any future Night Fox Works v0.4.1 All content has been added to the game! You can now fully explore the story from start to finish. Can you find all six endings? You'll know if you have by six stars appearing on the main menu! Both English and Spanish are supported in this version. Russian and Simplified Chinese will come in a later update. If you need either Russian or Simplified Chinese, please use the old version (i.e. v0.3.x) until the next update is ready. Due to circumstances in development, only a few animated H-Scenes will be present in the game. There is still plenty of lewd epilogue goodies if you manage to find the Good and/or True Endings! Known Issues: The graphical menu options for shopping fail to load in the Spanish translation. Just roll back a few lines, switch to English temporarily, and they'll return! Alternatively, if you're on PC/Linux/Mac, try replacing the tl-spanish.rpa file in your game's directory. Sometimes the Music Room will cause an error to crash the game. If you reboot the game this error should fix itself. If you roll back a phone conversation it sometimes errors out. To avoid this issue, please do not roll back after a phone conversation! v0.3.1 • All content up to Day 9 has been added. Due to fixes that had to be made to the research trees (see below), you ** MUST ** restart your playthrough to avoid errors. Loading a save from an earlier version will cause errors and break the game. My hope is that this is the last time you have to start over, but I can't promise that for sure. Thank you for understanding. • The research trees should now work as intended, making research thresholds and events far easier to trigger. This greatly affects the Missing Persons and the Paranormal trees, so you may wish to go back and explore what was missed. If you want to learn more, you can check out [THIS BLOG POST] . • DJLC, our new composer, has created original tracks for the game and enhanced our other licensed audio. This should help us steer clear of DMCA and other legal woes. • Animated H-Scenes are being added! There is a new toggle option in the menu that will let you switch between static PNG and animated WebMs. This toggle only works properly if you enable/disable it BEFORE launching into the H-Scene. Right now the only animations are the Zero scenes on Day 3 for both genders and Lexy's first scene for the male MC. We're hoping to have animations for all H-Scenes in the next patch (v0.4.0), but they may be phased in to keep to the delivery windows mentioned in the [ROADMAP] . • A Gallery and a Music Room have been added. Images and tracks will unlock as you encounter them in the course of playing the game. These unlocks should hopefully persist across saves and different versions! For the time being the animated loops found in the new animated H-Scenes aren't included in the Gallery. • For those of you wanting to enjoy the H-Scenes (or other content) without the distraction of text/overlays, you can hide the text of an H-Scene by pressing "H" on your keyboard (PC/Mac/Linux) or hitting the "Hide" button in the quick menu at the bottom of the screen (All Platforms). Just tap/click again and the GUI will return! • Autosave behavior has been adjusted. It will now autosave every 10 minutes and whenever you quit out, return to the main menu, or load a save file. This is not a replacement for manual saving! Save often! • There is now a second way to find Lexy the Shark • Marie has been added beginning Night 8 • The main menu is now animated. Yay! • To make pushing patches easier (especially for translated files), the archive.rpa file has been split into multiple files. This now means that I can post a single .rpa file to fix a broken translation for the PC/Mac/Linux versions instead of needing to push a whole new update. Android users might still need a full update. We'll find out together. Known Issues: • The Music Room song list will not update until you restart the game • The Russian and Chinese translations The .rpa files to overwrite can be found in : - PC/Linux: '\game\' folder - Mac: 'Contents\Resources\autorun\game\' folder v0.2.1 • All content up to Day 6 has been added. Due to the way Ren'Py handles variables and save states, you **MUST** restart your playthrough with a fresh save to prevent any unforeseen weirdness and see some of the new additions in earlier content (Days 1-3). You should still be able to skip text you've already seen via the button at the bottom. • There is now an H-Scene toggle in the Preferences menu. By default it is set to "Enabled". If you do not wish to view H-Scenes then switch this to "Disabled". You will not miss out on any plot-critical information by skipping H-Scenes. When disabled, they will be glossed over or otherwise fade-to-black. • The default text color (i.e. when the narrator is talking to the reader and not vocalizing anything) has been changed to an off-yellow in order to aid readability and help differentiate spoken text from thoughts/narration. • The Credits and Patron screens have been slightly-revamped to be more readable • A slight pause has been introduced before each new background art so you can appreciate it more before the "style bars" cover it up • Various bug and typos fixes from the Patron releases (v0.2.0 - 0.2.02) *NOTE: As will be the case with all translations (especially fan ones), there may be discrepancies between languages. You should be able to toggle between languages at will, though it's recommended you only do so from the main menu and after saving.* v0.1.2 Alpha An Android-capable release! This is my first time working with the Android side of development, so expect extra bugs and some growing pains as we figure out how to properly do things. Initial testing is positive enough that I'm putting out the .apk file so you all can test and break it further. Just remember to send in feedback either on Discord, to my email, or right here in the comments! An important fix to the research mechanics to quash the physical security bug. A missing Return statement was causing all manner of odd behavior, including infinite looping and game crashes. I believe I've fixed the bug for now, but there is the mantra that fixing one bug might cause half a dozen more bugs. As always, keep me in the loop! v0.1 Initial Release
AMRAVN 2026-01-23
Totally forgot to put the review up on here: A Fortnight at Frenni Fazclaire’s The trope of a guard running a night shift has become overabundant since 2014. With Five Nights at Freddy’s becoming a cultural hit, a lot of games have taken similar approaches. Fortnight at Frenni’s Fazclaire takes a VN approach to a FNAF fan game, while sticking to the format and dialing down on the naughtiness. It works surprisingly well, and makes for a fun puzzle game. STORY This game exists in the lore of CryptiaCurves Fazclaire's Nightclub, also the subject of the Fap Nights at Frenni’s NSFW game by Fatal Fire. Without spoiling FNAF or FapNAF, this game goes for a thriller/noir vibe. You get to pick a gender before starting as a night guard in Frenni’s nightclub. You quickly learn that the animatrons have ‘extra’ features that you will have to navigate around in order to keep your job. Through conversations with the club owner and the animatrons, you learn more about the nightclub life if you want to. As you realize things aren’t what they seem and take on a darker turn, the story gives you pieces of the puzzle as your figure out the right way to your end goal. In the end, the story is rounded out quite well - although I would say most of the endings feel forced and a bit unsatisfactory after 14 days in the club. The main antagonist isn’t quite as original or fleshed out (although you can learn more about him through researching), but learning more about what happens and what drives the animatrons does keep you interested. Overall, the story is the biggest attraction to this game - especially if you take the time to learn about everyone. It features a lot of winks to the source material - Mike, Afton, etc. while using the known CryptiaCurves characters to enrich the story around them. PRESENTATION The novel features 2D cartoon graphics, but looks quite well put together. Many of the locations are instantly recognizable and a lot of time is spent on little tricks that will either give you information or tell you extra things. A handful of sprites is used for each character, aside from special scenes where extra frames are used. All the animatrons look amazing and in fact, I would have liked to have more shots of them because they truly make the game shine. The UI is overall well done, giving you choices to visit several locations during a story. Also, the block at the top right will inform you while researching. It might seem logical, but they all make nice additions to a game built in Ren’Py. GAMEPLAY A Fortnight at Frenni Fazclaire’s is an on-ride VN game with choices that matter. There’s a general story with a few game-over moments, but for the most part the choices you make in research and where you decide to go first shape the experience you will have. You can entirely miss moments and alter how characters respond, as well as unlock six different endings and pick two sexes. Now, finding the ending you want might be tricky. You will have to look for information or skills and especially the timing when to make a move can be confusing. The game does a good job at keeping tension and a little slip-up could mean game over. It doesn’t exactly encourage you to mess around, but luckily after 14 days you can try a second playthrough. And you will want to do multiple playthroughs if you want to get all the scenes this game has to offer. OVERALL AFAFF is a nice choice-based VN with a backstory that feels better fleshed out than most of the competitors in the night guard’ category. As a VN it works well, giving you choices where to spend points in order to learn more and influence the outcome of the story. Depending on what you pick, it gets quite supernatural and even sinister. Much like FNAF, the original material that everything was based on. Rating: 7.5/10 Developer: Nightfox Tags: VN, Cartoon, Suspense, Robots
ColaCat69 2025-09-18
V 1.0 at the time of finishing the game. Thought this was a really good VN, the visuals were pretty and the story was interesting all throughout. Took me a couple of tries to get to the perfect ending without a walk-through.
sashash333 2025-08-08
I'll just leave my assessment here. Thanks for the inspiration, the author. I love stories based on mysticism, as well as secret endings that I had to puzzle over. (I actually went through the guide, but I tried and was close to doing it. It's strange that there are skills that make no sense to pump, although if you think about it as a distraction from the right path, it's brilliant. We need to rethink our view of branching plots.
horny wizard 2025-06-24
I'm not usually a fan of light novels types of games, however, this one was pretty cool. would def probs replay it again to try to get other endings (got the model amployee and happy ending) looking forwards to the other games the def puts out. and before you ask, it doesn't seem as though maxxing all skills is important, perticularlysecurity hasn't revealed itself as useful to me, from what I've seen, the paranormal research is fine so long as it stays around 350 and the missing person stat is seemingly the most important one (don't bother gettting into the excessive research, it won't earn you any bonuses.
meijirestorer 2025-04-19
I came here to play out of curiosity because I recognized the characters from fapnaf… So, first impressions? “This ain't no hentai!” until I read a tutorial and finally saw some action. The game is pretty good, I actually got a little worried on the storyline at one point… Though I am not a fan of renpy or it's animations so much, it still blew my mind away. Also, once you're done reading this, I have a silly fact about the game near the end. Anyway, without further a-do, let's move onto the pros and cons. Pros: — Good storyline — Characters do look hot (bro especially nailed it imo for lexy and new frenny) — Easy click to play gameplay (this IMO is a half point, you'll see in the cons why) — Now, I might not be the biggest fan of the animations in this game, but it is still a feat to achieve. I believe a lot of you will like this game because of that. — runs lag free even on a crappy phone Now, the cons: — For some god knows what reason, this game won't function properly on my god level gaming pc… it just pops up with a black screen and only decides to flicker the actual content on the screen when I use the taskbar view… Now, I don't know what caused this or how to fix it, (help would be appreciated.) but I do know that no matter how much I reinstall or do whatever (seriously, tired of doing this again and again just to be met with the same black screen.) Correction here: press and hold shift, play with the settings a bit with renderer menu (60 fps and angle2 worked for me) because it could be the fps holding the game down. 500hz monitor, you served me well. — The lack of actual fnaf related gameplay (I was expecting some sort of gameplay loop where you have to survive the horny animatronics, though as I like the game the way it is, this would have been fun to see….) That's all for this one. Though I found it quite funny how the game takes place in a “night” club, but operates at day. Also, I did notice how the dev probably ran out of name ideas, as the names in the game gave me a good giggle. Not going to spoil it, though. Play for yourself chat, anyway, good night.
7kass7 2025-02-26
I liked it. Awesome story, good interactivity. Not for fast fap (it's mostly not for fap), majority of scenes behind endings. The bad: amount of animations, CG gallery instead of story gallery, no sprites in gallery, no sex at work (except "clever girl"). Feels like they had to cut costs.
dad. 2025-01-20
Awesome game. For someone who doesn't typically enjoy reading much because I'm lazy and I don't got time fo dat, it was fun and I enjoy when games have different outcomes for different order in which you chose to do things and then going back and finding which route was the most 'stimulating' (I think that's an appropriate word to use)
Velomous 2025-01-19
As a hentai game this is absolutely meh, with a very tiny handful of exceptions, to get sex scenes your only option is basically finishing the game first and then getting one measly underwhelming sex scene per character. Honestly it's so bad I think I would have enjoyed this more if it just wasn't a hentai game. If I wasn't trying to unlock sex scenes that are hinted at but don't even exist in the end. If you managed to cum to this I applaud you, but unfortunately for me this game just wasn't enough in that area. As a vn, it was slightly better, if a bit short (but it being short is sorta a good thing since the gameplay is basically guessing your way to completion and then getting sex scenes only if you got the right ending...) but the plot was fairly engaging and the gameplay loop was allright for the first 2 or 3 times... Honestly I think this game had a lot of potential, but I felt like it was mostly squandered.
tincanperson1984 2025-01-19
I love the game, the amount of options and routes alone is absolutly amazing, but by far the best part is the lore i dont wanna spoiler it but its very captivating and had me hooked the first time i played, i still play it sometimes just to refresh my memmory .
Mike200! 2025-01-18
Played some of the demo versions a while ago and recently came back to the full thing released. Just as enjoyable and long in duration as I hoped it would be. It does take some trial and error getting specific endings. For me, personally, it was quite difficult to order my skill points in a way that got me to an ending I wanted ( True Ending ), but it was definitely worth it.
Chaos La Croix 2025-01-13
Impressively good story and the art was damn well good on top. Given uh. The usual fair we get for fnaf games its even better still. The dev could have put this out before fnaf was a thing but with different characters and if, IF I played it at that point it still would have been better than a rando would think at a glance scrolling through the new releases.
GlassSoul 2024-11-24
A real surprise gem, I had overlooked this game a few times but gave it a shot after trying the devs recent other work. It did not disappoint in the slightest. This dev really has a knack for the writing side of things, they somehow managed to wright a riveting story out of a god damn fnaf fanfic... Props to them. It really pulls you in with great, likable characters and a touch of mystery-triller with choices that really matter and several endings. Truly excellent stuff. The one downside of this game is that there's very little in the way of H-scenes, but I didn't even end up caring about that due to how well the game flowed.
Alternation62 2024-11-05
I really liked the writing and characters. Each of them are diverse but equally horny (except Bonfie) and their models look fantastic. Unfortunately, sex scenes are few and far between, mostly saved for the ending and it's just one for each of the main girls. On top of that, the scenes are covered by blocks of text that make them difficult to make out. Fortunately, the developer seems to be doing better with their new project MalOvent so despite the low rating, I'm not going to outright dismiss them.
Orovoid 2024-11-02
I'm not sure if I'm just an idiot or if the routing is more complicated that most games because it took me a long time to actually unlock some scenes. In the end I did not unlock all of them because I decided that the time investment was not worth the static image scenes I was unlocking. The art is great though and I wish the best for dev and their future projects.
dickchappy420 2024-09-22
I can't believe a developer finally managed to make a FNAF game that isn't a complete dogshit FNAF clone that ends up abandoned. This is simply a visual novel involving a series of choices which result in different routes happening. There's no jank ass half baked game mechanics or grinding involved. Highly recommend if you're looking for a solid branching story with a side of animatronic sex.
skaisher 2024-09-22
It's a good game with one serious issue. It has little to no porn. Seriously the employee has 1 rule: don't fuck the animatronics. And through multiple playthroughs, I only managed to get one ending where I actually broke that rule. The is a decent amount of flirting and some bad ends that have a little bit of text. But it's mostly just reading and trying to make it through without hitting bad ends. I'll give it a 3/5 as a game, but as a porn game i don't think it's worth playing.
James The Mighty 2024-09-21
There's something about FNAF games that seems to lead to all of them being incomplete or abandoned, but this game pulled through and not only delivered the whole pizza, it's a damn tasty story! Very detailed about how your choices can affect the plot, and 6 different endings (plus who knows how many variants per ending) means you can come back night after night and still find something new to enjoy.
defnotalt 2024-09-20
Holy shit, an actually good FNAF inspired R-18 game? Props to the dev, this is how you make a VN story with multiple paths and endings. Solid story-telling and dialog, each character has its own quirks and personality. Reminder: a good R-18 game is one you download for a quick fap, only to lure you into actually enjoying the story and playing it until the end.
Wolfipoo 2024-03-15
Just got through to the latest night in about an hour and a half, and it's very good. I'm a suckered for good writing so this was well worth my time. I'm once again burdened by the want to know what happens next and see the next time the animatronics give a tease which so far have been great. Time to play the male side it seems as I believe there's more content?
eastertruck 2024-02-15
Amazing game. Wonderful story, artwork, dialogue. Love everything about it. The premise is great and the characters are all very admirable. Support the developers if you can! Watching this thread with anticipation. Cannot wait to see future installments, cheers.

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