A downloadable port for Windows

FIVE NIGHT AT FREDDY'S FOR WINDOWS 3.1

Have you ever wished that Five Nights at Freddy's would come to Windows 3.1? To experience the classic hit game of 2014 on a 16-bit operating system from 1992? Well, uh, I'm sure someone did. Right?...

Anyways, this is Five Nights at Freddy's for Windows 3.1.

The name explains itself - this is my attempt at a full proper port of the original FNaF, for one of the earliest versions of Windows.

 I do not own any rights to Five Nights at Freddy's, or the assets used in this game! Support the original game and creator on Steam here! 

DEVELOPERS

Lead Developer - Snowman64

REQUIREMENTS

OS: Windows 3.1

Fonts: Arial (TrueType)

Storage: 1.48 MB (Public Test Build 2)

EXTRAS

Notice: This game may be very buggy at times, so I am open to bug reporting through the comments section. It helps a lot!

Alternate Pages: Game Jolt

Updated 10 days ago
StatusPrototype
PlatformsWindows
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
AuthorSnowman64
GenreSurvival
TagsAtmospheric, Creepy, First-Person, Five Nights at Freddy's, Horror, Indie, Retro, Short, Survival Horror

Download

Download
Public Test Build 1 32 kB
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Public Test Build 2 179 kB

Install instructions

You must extract the zip file, and mount the .ima file to a virtual machine running Windows 3.1.

Then run the exe file. Make sure to move all files provided with the exe, in case you are moving the game to another folder.

If you don't know how, here's a good tutorial on how to set up a Windows 3.1 virtual machine:

Unfortunately it would take too long for me to properly explain how to mount floppy disk image files, but this tutorial shows you how to do that, when you set up your virtual machine to begin with. Convenient :)

(Do your own research in case I am no help)

Development log

Comments

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Everytime I try to run the exe I get an error message (see picture below) even though I have all the requirements (I'm using DOSBox to run windows)

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Thank you! Public Test Build 2 has been released, and I have hopefully fixed this problem.

And yes i use dosbox/dosbox-x to run old windows and ms dos games