3.9

Five Nights At Trump's

Rating:3.9 (33 votes)
Played:2229 times

Some games are born from a joke… and then unexpectedly endure longer than expected. Five Nights At Trump’s is one such example. At first glance, it looks like a meme parody, but when you play it, it delivers that very FNAF-esque tension: a small room, a few doors, flickering camera screens, and the feeling of being constantly watched.

Five Nights At Trump’s Background

This game is actually a fan-made creation, directly inspired by the Five Nights at Freddy's series, but steered toward satirizing politics and meme culture. The setting is usually a gloomy version of Trump Tower or the White House, where you play as a night-shift worker… and quickly realize the position isn’t a normal job.

It feels like someone has seen too many memes online and decided to turn them all into a playable nightmare.

How to Play Five Nights At Trump’s

Night shift is anything but peaceful

You sit in the security room, facing a system of cameras. The task is simple in theory: observe, detect movement, and don't let anything get too close.

Power Management

Everything you do consumes energy. Closing doors, turning on cameras, and switching on lights can all lead to power drain, and a power outage can be catastrophic. The feeling of watching the battery drain to zero always makes your heart race.

Reflexes are everything

When something approaches, you have to react quickly enough: close the door at the right moment and switch cameras appropriately. Just a split second of delay and the game ends with an unexpected jumpscare.

Five Nights At Trump's Features

The game isn't just about scares. It plays on the player's psychology quite well. The space is vast, but you're trapped in a small corner, always looking through the screen instead of directly. Sometimes the scariest thing isn't when the enemy appears, but when… you're not sure where they are.

Additionally, the meme element gives the game a very unique feel. It's both funny and annoying and then unexpectedly turns tense.

Five Nights At Trump's is both a parody and a survival experience tense enough to keep you glued to the screen all night. If you've ever enjoyed the feeling of desperately watching the camera, this game is a different version worth trying. And if you think things stop at that level of weirdness… then the next game, Brush Jjaemu, will take you a little further.

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