User blog:TheFazDude/Fan Game Reviews 22: Five Nights at the Krusty Krab

Are you ready, kids? Fan Game Reviews is back with Five Nights at the Krusty Krab by Syncroonie! This was one of the first FNaF fangames, but is it one of the best? Without any further ado, let's start the review!

Story: 8/10
Mr. Krabs opens a new Krusty Krab in a city (specifically which city is never explained), and creates robotic versions of his employees, Spongebob and Squidward, along with other Bikini Bottom friends. The reason he does this? It's easier than paying their salaries. Good ol' Mr. Krabs being stingy as ever.

You play as the night watchman, who's a living being among the robots. You must survive your shift while being hunted down by the murderbots.

Gameplay: 6/10
Sadly, the gameplay is simply a watered-down version of FNaF 1. There's not as many cameras as FNaF 1, and there's no new mechanics to keep you on your toes. There IS a window ahead of you, though, so... there's that.

Graphics: 6/10
The graphics aren't terrible, but they aren't beautiful either. There's some clipping errors in the animatronic models, the cameras don't show much of the rooms, and everything looks very bland. It could be worse, but it could be way better too.

Audio: 5/10
The game mainly uses audio ripped straight from FNaF 1. That's all there is to say, really.

Replay Value: 7/10
The game doesn't have a lot of replay value, but that can be expected, since only FNaF 1 set any examples for replay value, and that game didn't have much either.

Grand Total: 32/50 (64) (D)
All in all, FNaTKK is a very "meh" game. There isn't much replay value, the game's style isn't too impressive, and it's mainly just a Spongebob-themed version of FNaF 1. This game didn't exactly soil the good Krusty Krab name, but unless you're really interested, give this one a pass.

Until next time, stay grand!