The Glitched Attraction

The Glitched Attraction cover art featuring Nightmare Fredbear with glowing eyes next to a neon sign

The Glitched Attraction is a first-person, free-roaming FNAF fan game that drops you into a Fazbear-themed escape room spanning six completely unique levels. Each night recreates an iconic location from the FNAF franchise — from the FNAF 4 bedroom to the Pizzeria Simulator salvage area — with its own set of animatronics, puzzles, and survival mechanics. Developed by just two 18-year-old creators at PowerLine Studios, the game delivers visuals and polish that rival Steel Wool's own productions. Widely regarded as one of the greatest FNAF fan games ever made, this is an experience no fan should miss.

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Feature Details
DeveloperPowerLine Studios
Version2.0.1
PlatformsWindows PC
GenreHorror / Escape Room / Puzzle
Structure6 Unique Levels (Nights)
PriceFree
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Version 2.0.1 — Available for Windows PC. Requires a capable GPU (GTX 1650 minimum).

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How to Install The Glitched Attraction

Windows
  1. Download the file from the link above (approximately 3 GB)
  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"
Minimum Requirements
  • GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650
  • CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1500X (3.50 GHz) or equivalent
  • RAM: 8 GB
  • DirectX: Version 12

What Makes The Glitched Attraction Special

Most FNAF fan games pick one location and one core mechanic, then build variations around it across multiple nights. The Glitched Attraction throws that playbook out entirely. Each of its six levels is essentially a different game — different setting, different animatronics, different puzzles, different ways to survive. Night 1 has you hiding in the FNAF 4 bedroom managing four simultaneous threats. Night 5 turns the game into a pure stealth experience in a pitch-black warehouse. This constant reinvention means you never settle into a routine, and every level feels fresh.

On top of that, the production quality is staggering. Character models, lighting, textures, and animations all hit a level that most players compare directly to Steel Wool's Security Breach. The fact that this was made by two teenagers working independently makes it even more remarkable. Full animated cutscenes, a complete extras menu with achievements and a model viewer, and randomized puzzle solutions that change every playthrough round out a package that feels far bigger than a typical fan project.

The Glitched Attraction Gameplay

The Glitched Attraction gameplay video

Six Levels, Six Iconic FNAF Locations

Night 1 — The FNAF 4 Bedroom

Your escape room journey begins in a recreation of the FNAF 4 bedroom. Four animatronics threaten you simultaneously: Nightmare Balloon Boy (flash your light when he convulses), Nightmare Fredbear (close the curtains when he approaches the window), Freddles (scatter around the room and need to be cleared with the flashlight), and Nightmare Marionette (extends tentacles through a hole in the wall — put on the Golden Freddy suit to survive). Meanwhile, you're solving an image puzzle on the wall, hunting for keys in drawers, cracking a safe code, and breaking through a boarded-up closet with a hammer to escape.

Night 2 — The FNAF 2 Pizzeria

A larger circular area based on FNAF 2. Toy Chica patrols the space and forces you into randomized lockers to hide. Mangle drops from the ceiling without warning. Step on the Cupcake and it alerts Chica to your position. Withered Freddy sits in a music box that you must keep wound — not too much, not too little — with no visual indicator, only the tone of the music to guide you. Your escape involves finding coded notes, flipping power switches, and collecting hidden gears scattered across the map to activate a mechanism on the wall.

Night 3 — The FNAF 3 Office

Springtrap hunts you through air ducts that you can seal with doors or darken with light switches. Dreadbear approaches through the camera system, forcing you to hide under the desk. Phantom Foxy and Phantom Balloon Boy cause visual glitches and hallucinations. The escape sequence is the most complex yet: find a hidden code, activate developer mode on a TV, earn a token for an arcade machine, complete a FNAF World-style minigame with fetch quests, crack a final code, and set the pizzeria on fire to escape through a ventilation duct before the flames reach you.

Ballora dancing in a checkered hallway in The Glitched Attraction Funtime Foxy on a colorful stage with balloons and party decorations Ennard behind metal bars with Motion Detected warning

Night 4 — Sister Location

The Sister Location level brings Ballora, Funtime Freddy, and Funtime Foxy into play. Ballora glides through hallways and must be stopped with correctly timed electrical discharges. Funtime Freddy watches from behind a window — monitor him with spark flashes and hit the shock button when needed. Funtime Foxy glitches periodically and requires a well-timed shock to reset. Your objective: reassemble Circus Baby by finding and fusing her scattered body parts. Each piece demands a different minigame — a numerical Simon Says for her head, pipe-connecting puzzles for her arms, and a rotated color-matching grid for her legs.

Night 5 — Ennard's Warehouse

The tone shifts completely in this pure stealth level. You're alone in a massive, dark warehouse with Ennard as the sole threat. He patrols the area and will chase you if he sees or hears you — even walking can give you away. Your flashlight runs on a hand crank that makes noise when recharged. With no instruction screen to guide you, you must figure out the objectives on your own: find a crowbar, retrieve a keycard from a desk, power up a generator, insert the correct colored fuses into three computers, and activate the central power system to unlock the exit. If you die, you lose all progress.

Night 6 — Pizzeria Simulator

The final level throws three animatronics at you: Scrap Baby advances from the woods toward a fence (activate the repulsion system to push her back), Molten Freddy appears in ducts (pull a lever repeatedly to blast him with light), and Scraptrap sits in a chair down a hallway — close the door and trigger a call system when he stands. Escape requires completing a Pizzeria Simulator minigame, finding papers with animatronic silhouette codes, earning a Faz Coin, trading it to Rockstar Freddy for paper pieces, assembling a projection puzzle, and using bolt cutters to break the fence chains and finally escape.

Scrap Baby with glowing green eyes in a dark outdoor area Molten Freddy with glowing red eyes in a warehouse with children's drawings

The Story Behind the Attraction

You receive a message from a "friend" inviting you to check out a brand-new Fazbear escape room attraction, asking you to bring all your belongings. When you arrive, helper robots — similar to those in Security Breach — explain the rules and confiscate your personal items. What follows are six rooms that recreate the most terrifying moments in FNAF history.

After surviving all six levels, you discover a hidden room containing a computer with files that reveal the truth: the entire attraction was designed to extract remnant from a human body to resurrect William Afton. Vanny appears, knocks you out, and drags you before Burntrap — a resurrected William Afton. The "friend" who invited you was Vanny all along, luring victims to harvest their remnant and fuel Afton's return.

The game closes with a haunting sequence: the Bite of '83 rendered in full 3D, room by room, showing the moment Crying Child was bitten by Fredbear. A final shot shows a Fredbear model twitching and a hand transforming into something animatronic — presumably William Afton himself.

What the Community Says

The reception for The Glitched Attraction has been overwhelmingly positive, with multiple FNAF content creators calling it one of the best fan games in existence.

One reviewer noted: "I could easily think this is a game developed by Steel Wool Studios," comparing its production quality directly to Security Breach. Another stated: "This is my new favorite fan game" and went on to say that "the more I played through this game, the more I wish that Security Breach would have been more like this."

Multiple creators highlighted the sheer ambition of the project: "One of the most high-quality experiences of all time. FNAF's most high-quality fan game ever made." The fact that it was developed by two 18-year-old developers working alone drew particular admiration: "The reason I mention their age is because of how impressive this game really is."

The Glitched Attraction consistently appears at the top of "best FNAF fan games" lists, frequently presented as the definitive closing entry — the one that many consider the greatest of them all.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is The Glitched Attraction free?
Yes, the game is completely free to download and play on PC.
Can I run it on a low-end PC?
The game has demanding system requirements. You'll need at least an NVIDIA GTX 1650, an AMD Ryzen 5 1500X (3.50 GHz), 8 GB of RAM, and DirectX 12. If your PC struggles with games like Security Breach, you may have difficulty running The Glitched Attraction smoothly.
Is there an Android version?
No, The Glitched Attraction is only available for Windows PC. There is no mobile version.
How long does it take to beat?
Each level can take anywhere from 15 minutes to over an hour depending on your puzzle-solving speed and how often you die. A full playthrough of all six levels typically takes several hours, especially since codes and item locations are randomized each time you play.
Does the game have a sequel?
Yes, PowerLine Studios announced a sequel called Beyond Salvation.
Why is it called The Glitched Attraction?
The game takes place in a "Fazbear Attraction" — an escape room built around FNAF locations. The "glitched" part refers to the corrupted, malfunctioning nature of the attraction, where animatronics from different eras of FNAF lore break through into each level. Vanny can also be spotted glitching in and out of view across almost every night.

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