After Hours [updated]: Fnia

FNIA After Hours: A Descent into Madness

FNIA After Hours: A Creepy Expansion of the FNAF Franchise FNIA After Hours

  1. The 90/10 Rule: Spend 90% of your time on the Trust Meter screen and only 10% on cameras. Over-monitoring triggers paranoia.
  2. Bonnie-Chan Is a Lie: Don't stare at her. Check her reflection once every two minutes via the window glass (not the camera). If you see her reflection smiling, immediately play the "Lullaby" audio.
  3. Preserve Your Flashlight: In After Hours, the flashlight recharges, but only if you keep it off for a full minute. Use sound cues (footsteps) to navigate instead.
  4. The 4:29 AM Panic: At exactly 4:29 AM, close both doors and do not open them until 4:35. This is the "Transition Window" where the Twilight Glitch begins. If a door is open during this window, you will be pulled into the hallway.
  5. Don't Trust the Tablet: In the original FNAF, the tablet is safe. In After Hours, after 3 AM, the animatronics can hack your tablet screen and show you false camera feeds. If you see an animatronic waving at you, shut the tablet immediately—that means they are already in the room.

Conclusion

Differentiation: It is distinct from other similarly named projects like FNIA: Obscure Hours, which is a separate development. Community Presence FNIA After Hours: A Descent into Madness FNIA

Energetic/event promo: FNIA After Hours — party into the night! Live DJ, signature drinks, and surprise performances. Don’t miss the after-party everyone’s talking about. The 90/10 Rule: Spend 90% of your time

Gameplay Mechanics: How 'After Hours' Differs from Standard FNAF

Most FNAF games, including the original, rely on managing power, checking cameras, and closing doors. FNIA After Hours completely overhauls the rulebook.