I can't believe I have to say this, but NO ADVERTISING! Please, just- no. This is a Friday Night Funkin' studio, we don't care about your Stranger Things studio or your Fortnite giveaway. Kermiyt gang sucks ROLES - BF ( @B00GMAN08) - GF ( @RinikaKitty) - Daddy Dearest AuthenticDrifter) - Mommy Must Murder ( @LuxelNScratch). 2 days ago The next step, of course, is to turn Friday Night Funkin’ into a full game, and its Kickstarter launched with the Week 7 release to instant success. The $60,000 goal has been hit with an x11. The coolest rhythm game. FRIDAY NIGHT FUNKIN' 'PRETTY DOPE ASS GAME' PLAYSTATION MAGAZINE MAY 2003 ISSUE.
WEEK 7 INFO
WEEK 7 CURRENTLY IS TIMED EXCLUSIVE TO NEWGROUNDS.COM
PLAY IT THERE! https://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/770371
FRIDAY NIGHT FUNKIN'
Friday Funkin Download
'PRETTY DOPE ASS GAME' PLAYSTATION MAGAZINE MAY 2003 ISSUE
ALSO PLAY ON NEWGROUNDS.COM! https://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/770371
WE GOT MERCH, REP SOME PICO AND BOYFRIEND SHIRTS !!!! https://sharkrobot.com/collections/newgrounds
Uh oh! Your tryin to kiss ur hot girlfriend, but her MEAN and EVIL dad is trying to KILL you! He's an ex-rockstar, the only way to get to his heart? The power of music...
WASD/ARROW KEYS IS CONTROLS
- and + are volume control
0 to Mute
It's basically like DDR, press arrow when arrow over other arrow. And uhhh don't die.
CREDITS
@ninja_muffin99 - PROGRAMMING
@PhantomArcade3k and @evilsk8r - ARTISTS
@kawaisprite - TASTY ASS MUSIC
TOSS THE SONGS SOME COIN ON BANDCAMP
SPECIAL THANKS TO
Kiddbrute, Wandaboy, IvanAlmighty, Fizzd, HENRYEYES and TOM FULP AND EVERYONE ON NEWGROUNDS
SOURCE CODE ON GITHUB
Updated | 4 days ago |
Status | In development |
Platforms | Windows, macOS, Linux, HTML5 |
Rating | |
Authors | ninjamuffin99, PhantomArcade |
Genre | Rhythm |
Made with | Haxe, OpenFL |
Tags | 2D |
Average session | About an hour |
Inputs | Dance pad |
Links | Source code |
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New games show up everywhere, whether that be the hallowed halls of Steam, the ultra-cool venue of itch.io, or the seedy punk dive of Newgrounds. All of these places and many more are necessary because the more there are the easier it is to get games in front of people’s eyes. Newgrounds has always been a loud screaming mess of crazed gaming overload, which is exactly what it needs to be for its audience to learn to create just about anything they can think of. For the most part these games aren’t really designed with the idea of breakout success in mind but sometimes it happens anyway. The latest to have that happen is a music-rhythm game called Friday Night Funkin’, which has been seeing regular content drops of new music and levels and getting more popular with each one. This got so intense that last night’s Week 7 release killed Newgrounds stone-cold dead and necessitated the update being removed until the site could handle the traffic.
Friday Night Funkin’ is usually described as a bit of Dance Dance Revolution mixed with Parappa the Rapper, which is absolutely accurate. The arrows fly up from the bottom of the screen and you need to tap one of the four directions in time to the beat, and the overall setup of each level is a call-response of rhythm. The Boyfriend loves The Girlfriend but her demon parents disapprove, and this is a problem that can only be solved by rap battles. Thankfully there’s no voice, and instead the excellent soundtrack integrates perfectly with blips and boops as you hit the notes in time to the song. The challenger on the left goes first while you get a sense of the beat and note pattern and then it’s your turn, trying to match the music as each new verse gets more crowded with note cues. When the tune really takes off both challenger and Boyfriend may end up rapping together, their combined rhythms bringing the soundtrack alive in a way that electro-boops really shouldn’t be capable of. Friday Night Funkin’ is good fun to great music, and being free on Newgrounds has boosted its popularity beyond all expectations.
The next step, of course, is to turn Friday Night Funkin’ into a full game, and its Kickstarter launched with the Week 7 release to instant success. The $60,000 goal has been hit with an x11 multiplier as of this writing, earning a huge number of stretch goals including online multiplayer and an extra fifteen songs to go with the sixty that had been planned. It seems pretty likely that the stratospheric goal of the ten-week epilogue (three songs per week, so another thirty, plus two more fifteen-song stretch goals along the way) is going to be cleared without too much trouble, and maybe with a little luck and a whole lot of support the PS1 (yes, original Sony PSX) version on disc will actually happen.
Friday Funkin Night Game
Friday Night Funkin’ is live on Kickstarter now. Head on over and take a look, and maybe help it along the way to the coveted PS1 version.