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A fan-made Friday Night Funkin' mod that swaps the usual bright cast for shadowy opponents and a moodier soundtrack. You still hit the arrows to the beat, but the vibe is gloomier, the character art is creepier, and the songs push you harder than vanilla FNF. It's built by the FNF community for players who like their rhythm battles with a side of dread.
Let the first few seconds of the track play before locking in on the rhythm. Nocturnal Protocol tracks love throwing curveball patterns right out the gate.
Press the arrow keys (or WASD) when the floating notes line up with Boyfriend's stat. Hit too early or too late and you lose health.
Tracks speed up or shift into half-time sections mid-song. Stay calm, don't spam, and trust the pattern once it clicks.
Beat each opponent in order to clear the week. The final track is usually the hardest, so don't burn out before the encore.
No downloads, no sign-ups. Just open the page, hit play, and you're already mid-rap battle.
No installer, no zip file, no sketchy download button. Just open the page, let it load, and you're already in the first rap battle. Works on most browsers without any extra plugins.
If you've burned through the cheerful original and want something with actual atmosphere, this mod delivers a genuinely creepy mood.
The soundtrack leans into horror synths and distorted beats that stick in your head way after the song ends.
Charts are noticeably tougher than base FNF, which makes clearing a track feel like a real win instead of a warmup.
No downloads, no accounts, no shady installers. Open the page and you're already loading into the first battle.
Custom character art and glitchy backgrounds give the whole thing a look you won't see in vanilla Friday Night Funkin'.
Tracks lean into glitchy synths, dark piano, and distorted bass that feel miles away from the original FNF OST.
New character art swaps the friendly rivals for something that genuinely looks unsettling. The expressions change between songs too.
The arrow charts are denser than vanilla FNF, with quicker bursts and tricky hold-note tricks sprinkled throughout.
Menus and stages get a dark reskin with muted colors and animated glitches that sell the whole late-night horror vibe.
Runs in your browser without an installer. Great for sneaking a few rounds between homework assignments.
Some sections fake you out with rhythm changes. Trust the arrow chart on screen over what your ears expect.
If a note feels late, it probably is — focus on visuals during tricky parts.
Spamming arrows will tank your accuracy and cost you health fast on the harder charts.
Tap once per note, even when the BPM feels like it's mocking you.
Long notes in Nocturnal Protocol often signal a half-time or breakdown section right after.
Hold the final arrow of a long note to stay locked in for whatever comes next.
If your browser stutters, the audio can desync from the chart slightly.
Refresh the page before retrying so the track loads cleanly from the start.
Yep, totally free. Just open it in your browser and start clicking arrows.
Nope. It's an unblocked browser version, so no installer, no zip file, no fuss.
Usually yes, since it runs in the browser. Just make sure your school hasn't blocked the page and you're good.
Arrow keys are the default, with WASD as a backup. Press them when the notes hit the target line.
Same core gameplay, but new art, new music, new opponents, and a much darker atmosphere throughout.
Browser mobile support varies, but most FNF mods play best with a keyboard on desktop.
It ships with a full week of tracks, each tied to a different opponent encounter.
Generally yes. Expect faster sections, denser patterns, and some sneaky mid-song tempo changes.
No, it's a separate mod and doesn't touch your saved progress in the original game.
It's a community-made project from FNF modders, not an official release.
The page is built for online play, so you're better off using it in the browser as intended.
Like most FNF mods, the "story" is loose. You show up, you rap, you win, creepy stuff happens between songs.
Standard FNF practice mode isn't always included in fan mods, so expect to retry full songs a lot.
Don't panic during the speed-up sections and focus on hitting clean instead of trying to combo every note.