Five Nights at Epstein's

A satirical horror parody of FNAF where you play a kidnapped child who must monitor cameras, manage power, and survive until 6 a.m. without being found.

About the Game

Five Nights at Epstein's is a satirical horror game developed by Evan Productions, inspired by the Five Nights at Freddy's series. The player takes on the role of a kidnapped child trapped in a grim room, with only a tablet to monitor the surroundings. The main threat seems connected to a coffin that must not be ignored for too long. The game features endless nights, progressive difficulty, random scare sounds, and a new energy consumption system. The player must manage limited power while watching cameras and ensuring no one discovers their hiding spot before 6 a.m. The tone balances tension with dark humor, offering a unique spin on the survival horror genre.

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How to Play

The core gameplay involves camera surveillance and resource management. Players use a tablet to cycle through camera feeds, paying special attention to the coffin. Power is limited and depletes when using cameras or other devices, so careful management is essential. Staring at the coffin for too long may trigger scares, while ignoring threats can be fatal. The difficulty increases with each night. The goal is to survive until 6 a.m. without being caught. Controls are primarily point-and-click, making it accessible for mouse or touch input.

Controls

Use mouse or touch to click buttons and switch camera views on the tablet. Maintain awareness of power levels and monitor the coffin periodically.