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Five Laps at Freddy's is a chaotic kart racer built around the FNaF universe. Developed by Clickteam, it pits 12 animatronic characters against each other on 16 tracks tied to familiar FNaF locations. Released in 2026 for PC, it’s a party-ready game with single-player, multiplayer, and split-screen modes. You’ll race through places like Fazbear Hills and Midnight Motorist, dodging obstacles and using character-specific abilities. The game leans into the absurdity of the FNaF aesthetic, blending frantic racing with the franchise’s signature vibe.
The core loop is straightforward: pick a kart, navigate twisty tracks, and use power-ups to overtake opponents. Each character has unique stats, like speed or handling, but the real challenge comes from the track layouts. Expect tight turns, sudden elevation shifts, and environmental hazards, like animatronic enemies blocking paths. Matches last 3-5 minutes, with cups of 4-5 races. Controls are arcade-style, but the hitbox detection feels inconsistent, leading to frequent accidental collisions. Split-screen supports up to four players, making it ideal for chaotic local multiplayer sessions.
PlayPile community ratings average 8.1, with 72% of players completing the game. Average playtime is 10 hours, though 47% of users still actively play it. Moods are split: 35% “Nostalgic,” 30% “Chaotic,” and 20% “Annoyed” over control issues. Critics praise the “wacky charm” but note “floaty handling.” One review called it “a wild ride for FNaF fans,” while another criticized “cheap collision physics.” Achievements total 45, including 5 gold trophies for cup wins. 68% of players have unlocked at least 20 trophies, with 12% hitting 100% completion.
Five Laps at Freddy’s is a $29.99 gamble for FNaF fans and party gamers. It shines in split-screen chaos but struggles with inconsistent controls and track design. The 45 achievements offer decent replay value, though most are easy to unlock. If you’ve enjoyed FNaF’s weirdness and want a free-for-all racer, it’s worth the price. Others might find the frustrations outweigh the fun. Best played with friends, not for solo sessions.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer, Split screen
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