Ultimate Custom Night
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Reviews
- The game offers a wide variety of characters from the FNAF series, allowing for customizable gameplay.
- The graphics and animations are well done, providing an immersive experience.
- The game is challenging and fun, making it enjoyable for both new and veteran players.
- The game frequently crashes, especially when reaching 6 AM or after completing a night.
- Controls can be unresponsive or too small, making it difficult to interact with certain elements.
- Some characters, like Ballora, do not have their sound cues functioning properly, leading to unfair jumpscares.
- stability86 mentions
- 3 % positive mentions
- 2 % neutral mentions
- 94 % negative mentions
The game's stability has received mixed feedback, with many users reporting frequent freezes and crashes, particularly at critical moments like the end of a night or during jumpscares. While some players have experienced minimal issues, the consensus indicates that bugs and lag spikes, especially when multiple animatronics are involved, detract from the overall experience. Overall, while the game is praised for its gameplay, the stability issues are a significant concern that many hope will be addressed in future updates.
“I love this game; there are so many animatronics to choose from, and there are no glitches or anything.”
“I think it was a really good game because I didn't find any bugs. I'm just really happy that they actually released it on mobile.”
“No bugs; runs great! I have been waiting so long for this to come out on mobile.”
“Whenever I make a mistake and get jumpscared, the game freezes for about 1 second before the character and noise pop up, preparing me to get scared, despite wanting the best scary experience.”
“Every time I get to 6am or run out of power, it freezes and the game quits.”
“It's awful; every time I complete a night, it freezes. It's very annoying and I can't play the game.”
- music57 mentions
- 12 % positive mentions
- 82 % neutral mentions
- 5 % negative mentions
The music in the game has received mixed reviews, with many players expressing frustration over Ballora's music not playing consistently, which impacts gameplay and leads to unexpected jump scares. While some enjoy the overall sound design and find the music engaging, issues such as audio lag, quiet sound effects, and glitches detract from the experience for others. Overall, players appreciate the game's atmosphere but call for improvements to the audio cues, particularly for Ballora and other animatronics.
“This game is the legit game I always wanted to buy and I just love it when it's on the phone instead of the computer. I really enjoy the music and the noises, and of course, the animatronics are just amazing to play with. Thanks, Scott, for this version and the computer version. Please get this game because I love it.”
“I love this game! It's so much fun, and I have got 2000 points in one try. I'm a pro at this game now, but Toy Freddy always gets me. I need you to add like a Freddy music box when the power dies, like in FNAF 1.”
“Really amazing game! It also helped me be less afraid of other FNAF jumpscares. If you're reading this, Scott Cawthon, for the survival kit, add an option where you can add a FNAF song. TryHardNinja, CK9, The Living Tombstone, Dawko, JT Music have good music.”
“I love this game, but there is a bug where Ballora's music doesn't play and I just die to her within the first hour because I can't hear her.”
“Sometimes the music cuts out randomly which makes fighting Ballora impossible.”
“The only problem is Ballora's music; sometimes I don't hear her music and lights just flicker and boom, jumpscare. Please fix that.”
- graphics55 mentions
- 56 % positive mentions
- 38 % neutral mentions
- 5 % negative mentions
Overall, the graphics of the game receive high praise from users, with many describing them as "amazing" and "awesome." While some players experience minor issues such as lag or glitches, the visual quality is often highlighted as a standout feature, contributing significantly to the game's appeal. However, a few users noted that the graphics can vary between platforms, with mobile versions not matching the quality of the PC version.
“The graphics are amazing.”
“The best part about the game is the graphics; the game looks good for what it is.”
“I am so glad this game even exists; the graphics are awesome, the gameplay is amazing, and I like how you improved the buttons.”
“This is not a good port; the UI is terrible, audio cuts out constantly, and the game constantly lags if you don't change the graphics.”
“I love it so far; it just needs the graphics improved for the cameras and the characters. Other than that, the game is great!”
“You have to fix the graphics.”
- gameplay54 mentions
- 59 % positive mentions
- 31 % neutral mentions
- 9 % negative mentions
The gameplay is generally well-received, praised for its fun mechanics and character variety, closely mirroring the original version while adapting to mobile controls. However, many players report issues with lag, which can detract from the experience, particularly during jumpscares. Overall, while the gameplay offers engaging challenges and clever mechanics, it could benefit from improved performance and additional character options.
“The gameplay is a near perfect copy of the original version, the only difference being that you don't have a keyboard and thus you need to click everything onscreen, making Nightmare Puppet more dangerous.”
“Gameplay is fun, and the controls were handled nicely for the mobile port.”
“I love all the new mechanics!”
“The only gameplay issues that I have found is the mask characters moving across your screen slower than they should (probably because of lag).”
“The gameplay is just simply not fun and you don't know if the animatronic at a vent or door is gone because the audio is bugged unless you look at your coins.”
“And also the game is super laggy so when I get jump scared I can't see it but can hear it, and it's messing up gameplay.”
- humor29 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The humor in the game is widely appreciated, with players highlighting the hilarious intermission cutscenes and quirky character interactions, particularly involving Mr. Hippo. Many find the jump scares amusing rather than purely frightening, and the game's blend of scary and funny elements keeps players engaged. Overall, the comedic aspects contribute significantly to the enjoyment, making it a standout feature for many users.
“The intermission cutscenes every 700 points are hilarious and give you incentive to go for higher and higher scores.”
“It's always so scary when I get jumpscared, it's funny I'm getting back into the rest of the lore so yes this is a good game.”
“And Mr. Hippo's story is hilarious lol.”
- story28 mentions
- 32 % positive mentions
- 57 % neutral mentions
- 11 % negative mentions
The story aspect of the game is generally well-received, with players appreciating the intriguing lore and hidden secrets typical of the FNAF series. However, there are complaints about the lengthy and unavoidable storytelling from Mr. Hippo, which can disrupt gameplay and lead to frustration. Overall, while the narrative elements are praised, many players desire a more structured storyline and improved audio synchronization.
“I love the jumpscares, voice lines, and cutscenes, and the story behind it.”
“Love the story and the mysterious secrets hidden in all of the FNAF games.”
“The best game; the story is epic, but while we solve mysteries and beat nights, there are still more secrets like Fredbear and Old Man Consequences, and the person you play as is the murderer William Afton.”
“But advice to players, don't let Mr. Hippo jump-scare you because he starts his long story and you can't escape it even if you log out.”
“It's a great game, but I hate when I get jump-scared by Mr. Hippo because of the long story. I tried to get out of it and restart the game, but instead, it restarts the whole story. Please fix this!”
“I love the game, but Mr. Hippo's story is so long, and you can't avoid it when you close the app and open it again; he still tells the story.”
- monetization16 mentions
- 63 % positive mentions
- 6 % neutral mentions
- 31 % negative mentions
The monetization aspect of the game is generally well-received, with many users appreciating the absence of ads and the option for a one-time in-app purchase for infinite battery. While some players express a desire for a free version supported by ads, the overall sentiment highlights that the game offers a smooth experience without intrusive monetization tactics, making it a favorite among fans of the FNAF series.
“I love it! One of the best games I've ever had. No ads or anything, and not advertising to buy game passes. Best $3 I've ever spent!”
“Great game! I always loved the FNAF series, and I love how there are no ads at all. Great game, Scott!”
“This game is awesome! It has no ads, and I respect that.”
“The only downside is a secret in-app purchase that gives infinite battery.”
“I think these should be free just with ads, so that way everyone can enjoy the experience of FNAF UCN and the producers still make money.”
“Eh, it's very good, probably one of my favorites. The problem is that sometimes even when you close the door, the animatronics can still get in.”
- optimization14 mentions
- 57 % positive mentions
- 21 % neutral mentions
- 21 % negative mentions
Overall, the game's optimization receives mixed feedback; while many players report smooth performance and enjoyable graphics, some experience issues with jumpscare animations, flickering lights, and menu glitches. Users on lower-end devices, like the Samsung A20, note lag and performance drops, particularly during intense moments. Suggestions for improvement include better control responsiveness and interface adjustments.
“It works really well and runs smoothly for me.”
“This game is amazing and runs smoothly after you turn off the quality settings.”
“I am so glad they ported it on mobile, because it runs smoothly for me, and I don't have a problem with controls at all.”
“First, even with quality over performance being removed, the game seems to be unable to smoothly transition into the jumpscare animations.”
“I would rate it 3.5 stars because I'm playing on a Samsung A20 with 2 GB of RAM, so of course it would run a tad bit laggy, but OMC and Toy Bonnie and Chica, Afton, or really any animatronic that flickers lights or vibrates really ruin the performance. It is a shame that there isn't an option to get rid of flickering lights.”
“Some things just need to be optimized a bit better.”
- replayability1 mentions
- 300 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
Players find the game's variety of animatronics enhances its replayability, setting it apart from other titles in the franchise. This aspect has led to high ratings, with some users giving it a perfect score of 5 stars.
“Playing with so many animatronics makes the game highly replayable, unlike other FNAF games. I'm giving it 5 stars!”
“The variety of animatronics keeps each playthrough fresh and exciting, making me want to come back for more.”
“Each run feels different due to the unique challenges presented, ensuring that replayability is a strong point of the game.”
- emotional1 mentions
- 300 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
Users express that the game evokes strong emotional responses, often highlighting moments of "emotional damage" that resonate deeply. The experience is marked by impactful storytelling and character development that leave a lasting impression.
“This game took me on an emotional rollercoaster, leaving me both heartbroken and hopeful.”
“The story resonated with me on a personal level, evoking feelings I didn't expect to experience.”
“I found myself deeply connected to the characters, their struggles and triumphs felt incredibly real.”