
FNAF 3
About Five Nights at Freddy's 3
Five Nights at Freddy’s 3 (FNAF 3) is a horror survival game where you play as a night guard in a creepy attraction based on the events of the previous games. Set 30 years after the original incidents, the place is filled with old props, broken animatronics, and one very real threat hiding in the dark.
Set 30 years after the closure of Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza, this installment brings the legend back to life inside a horror attraction. What starts as a nostalgic experience quickly turns into a nightmare. Unlike earlier games, you’re not juggling multiple killers—this time, it’s a tense one-on-one battle against Springtrap.
Gameplay: Arena Basics
You are the night watchman in a small security office with broken systems and few tools. Your job is to stay alive until morning by
- Watching camera feeds to keep an eye on movement
- Using sound lures to control The route Springtrap takes
- Blocking his shortcuts by sealing vents
- When systems fail, they have to be rebooted.
- Stay alert; even a moment of losing track of Springtrap can be deadly.
Game Controls
- Mouse / Tap: Switch cameras, trigger audio, seal vents
- Monitor Button: Open/close the camera system
- System Panel: Reboot audio, video, or ventilation
- Simple controls, but every click matters.
Survival Strategy
- Springtrap is your only real threat, so keep an eye on him at all times.
- Use audio wisely: Get him to come to you, but don't spam it.
- Seal smart: Only close the vents when he's close.
- Stay calm when things get tough: Phantom animatronics will keep you from making mistakes.
Patience and focus are your best weapons.
FNAF 3 Game Q&A
Q: Is Springtrap the only enemy?
A: Yes—Springtrap is the only one who can end your run. Others are just distractions.
Q: What do the phantom animatronics do?
A: They can’t kill you, but they cause system failures and jump scares that make survival harder.
Q: What’s the main goal?
A: Survive each night (12 AM–6 AM) by managing systems and keeping Springtrap away.
Q: Is this game harder than previous FNAF titles?
A: It’s different—less chaotic, but more psychological. One mistake can cost you everything.











































































