A Fortnight At Frenni Fazclaire-s -v1.0- -night... [exclusive]
A Fortnight at Frenni Fazclaire's is a mature 2D visual novel developed by Night Fox Works using the Ren'Py engine. Set over 14 intense nights in a nightclub, players interact with animatronic performers that parody characters from the Five Nights at Freddy's franchise. The game transitioned out of its alpha phase with the v1.0 release on January 11, 2025, which finalized multi-language support and addressed legacy bugs. Key Game Features
Branching Paths: The game features 6 distinct endings, including a highly sought-after "True Ending" that requires specific stat thresholds and items like the "memory ward" from the magic shop.
You are a brave (or foolhardy) individual who has just started working at Frenni Fazclaire's. Your character is defined by a few key attributes: A Fortnight at Frenni Fazclaire-s -v1.0- -NIGHT...
They don’t tell you the truth in the onboarding videos. They show you smiling children, spinning carousels, and a furry purple cat named Frenni who plays the keytar. They tell you that the "Fazclaire Entertainment Complex" is a "land of joy." They don’t tell you about the smell behind the walls. That coppery, sweet-rot smell of old oil and older meat.
: Always tell the girls to "wait upstairs" during the power outage. This unlocks more dialogue and information about their backgrounds. Zero’s Office A Fortnight at Frenni Fazclaire's is a mature
The game is typically hosted on platforms like itch.io, where the developer, NightFoxWorks, provides updates and interacts with the community. Ganbat - itch.io
With that, she departed, leaving me to settle in. I spent the evening exploring my room, running my fingers over the intricate carvings on the bedpost, and peering out the window into the darkness. The town seemed to be slumbering, but I sensed a restlessness, a feeling that something was stirring just beneath the surface. Key Game Features Branching Paths: The game features
System note: Log truncated. Audio pickup detected movement at 06:00:01. Subject heartbeat... stopped. Then started again. At 32 BPM.