After Nights at Freddy's

After Nights at Freddy's cover art featuring Fredbear emerging from darkness

After Nights at Freddy's: Welcome to Fredbear and Friends is a fully Spanish-language FNAF fan game set three years after the Fazbear's Fright fire. A mysterious investor reopens the old Freddy Fazbear's pizzeria chain, bringing back the original Fredbear animatronics alongside new band members. When the night guard is attacked and hospitalized, he calls his brother to help investigate what's really going on inside the restaurant. Developed by ENSA-Games from Venezuela, this fan game has been ranked #1 in multiple FNAF Android fan game lists thanks to its audio-driven mechanics, cinematic storytelling, and genuinely unsettling atmosphere.

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Feature Details
DeveloperENSA-Games (Venezuela)
PlatformsWindows PC, Android
GenreSurvival Horror
LanguageSpanish (English guide available)
Latest Versionv1.3.0 (PC) / v1.2.0 (Android)
Download Size259 MB (PC)
PriceFree
After Nights at Freddy's security office with CRT monitor, desk fan, and Fredbear lurking in the shadows Fredbear and band member on the main stage with musical instruments in After Nights at Freddy's Main hall camera view showing party decorations and colorful balloons in After Nights at Freddy's

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Available as a free download for Windows PC and Android.

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How to Install After Nights at Freddy's

Windows
  1. Download the .zip file from the link above
  2. Extract the contents to a folder of your choice
  3. Run the .exe file to start the game
  4. If Windows SmartScreen blocks it, click "More info" then "Run anyway"
Android
  1. Download the .apk file from the link above
  2. If prompted, enable "Install from unknown sources" in your device settings
  3. Open the .apk file and follow the installation prompts
  4. Launch the game from your app drawer

What Makes After Nights at Freddy's Special

Most FNAF fan games focus on visual scares — checking cameras, watching doors, spotting animatronics before they reach you. After Nights at Freddy's flips that approach by making sound your primary survival tool. You need to listen carefully to distinguish between the heavy banging of Sparky entering the left vent, the similar but subtly different thuds of Bella on the right, and the distant, softer knocks of Spring Bonnie approaching through the external ventilation. Playing with the volume cranked up isn't just recommended — it's essential.

The game is also one of the rare FNAF fan games developed entirely in Spanish. From the phone calls to the cinematics and UI, everything is presented in the developer's native language, giving it a distinct personality that sets it apart from the overwhelmingly English-language fan game scene. An English translation guide is available for non-Spanish speakers who want to follow the story.

After Nights at Freddy's Gameplay

After Nights at Freddy's gameplay video

Gameplay Mechanics

Your job as night guard revolves around managing multiple threats through a combination of camera surveillance, ventilation control, and a maintenance command pad. Each animatronic has its own behavior pattern and counter-strategy, and the interplay between them creates a layered challenge that escalates with each night.

The Animatronics

Ventilation and Power

The ventilation system is built around a critical limitation: closing one internal vent automatically opens the opposite one. This means when Sparky and Bella attack simultaneously, you can only block one at a time — unless you activate Overdrive Mode from the CMD Pad. Overdrive seals both internal vents at once, but it drains the battery at a dramatically faster rate.

The restaurant runs on an independent power source, and every action consumes energy. Run out of electricity and Fredbear's music box stops playing — which means he's coming straight for you. Managing when to use Overdrive and when to conserve power is the core strategic tension of every night.

The CMD Pad

Your command center offers three functions: repairing malfunctioning cameras, fixing Fredbear's music box audio, and toggling Overdrive Mode. Knowing when to prioritize each repair becomes critical as the nights progress and multiple systems start failing at once.

Parts and Service room camera view with shadowy animatronic silhouettes in After Nights at Freddy's Cleaning room camera view with facility map showing the full restaurant layout in After Nights at Freddy's

Story and Lore

The game picks up three years after the fire that destroyed the Fazbear's Fright horror attraction. An investor known as Miller decides to revive the Freddy Fazbear's brand, acquiring the original Fredbear animatronics and setting up a new restaurant. You're hired as the night technician and security guard — a job that quickly proves to be far more dangerous than advertised.

After being attacked by one of the animatronics and sent to the hospital, the protagonist contacts his brother, and together they begin investigating the dark secrets lurking within the restaurant. The story unfolds through cinematics that weave in connections to established FNAF lore characters like Clara, Michael, and Henry. The ending hints at the guard's death and reveals Spring Trap concealing something sinister, leaving the narrative on a deliberate cliffhanger — originally intended to be resolved in a sequel.

What the Community Says

After Nights at Freddy's has earned a reputation as one of the best FNAF fan games available on Android. It has reached the #1 spot in multiple FNAF Android fan game rankings, with reviewers consistently praising its original mechanics, atmospheric sound design, and the quality of its animatronic models.

The cinematic storytelling was highlighted as "incredibly interesting" — unusual for a fan game and especially impressive for a mobile release. Reviewers also singled out the audio-based gameplay as "super cool" though challenging, noting that it forces a level of engagement most fan games don't demand.

The fact that the game is entirely in Spanish was seen as a positive differentiator, giving it a unique identity in a scene dominated by English-language titles. ENSA-Games developed the project as a family effort, with contributions from family members and even naming the original animatronic Bella after the family pet.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is After Nights at Freddy's free?
Yes, it's completely free to download and play on both PC and Android.
Is the game in English?
The game itself is entirely in Spanish — menus, phone calls, cinematics, and all in-game text. However, an English translation guide is available that covers the phone calls, messages from the character Sebastian, and gameplay explanations, so non-Spanish speakers can still follow along.
What's included in the latest version?
The PC version (v1.3.0) includes the full Story Mode, Custom Night, Nightmare Night, an Extras Menu, and an Easter Egg Hunter Mode. The Android version (v1.2.0) is equivalent in content to the PC release.
Will there be a sequel?
After Nights at Freddy's was originally planned as the first entry in a trilogy, with the sequel continuing the story through the guard's brother. However, the sequel's development is currently on hold as the developer has shifted focus to other projects.
Can I play on Android without issues?
Yes, the game was specifically designed with Android in mind and runs well on most devices. It's consistently ranked among the top FNAF fan games for Android. Just make sure to enable "Install from unknown sources" in your settings to install the APK.

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