FNF Arcade Archives

Rating:4.2 (162 votes)
Released:November 30, 2025
Technology:HTML5 (Unity WebGL)
Platforms:Browser (desktop, mobile, tablet)

Enter the Phantom Arcade

FNFArcade Archivesis a massive and atmospheric Friday Night Funkin’ mod that takes players deep into the mysterious and eerie world of thePhantom Arcade. In this creepypasta-inspired adventure,Boyfriendmust face off against a series of strange and powerful entities rooted in urban legends and classic arcade folklore. With its haunting atmosphere and intense musical battles, this mod offers a unique twist on the traditional FNF experience.

CreepypastaMeets Rhythm

Set within a glitchy, supernatural arcade, the mod challenges players with a roster of challenging opponents, each with their own distinct style and musical identity. The mod features a total of 13 unique songs, each inspired by iconic arcade games and cryptic digital myths. From the ominous tones ofSinistarto the pixelated panic ofPolybius, the setlist immerses players in a retro-futuristic horror vibe that’s both thrilling and unsettling.

Full Tracklist

Here are the songs you’ll be jamming to inFNF Arcade Archives:

  • Otto
  • Polybius
  • Sinistar
  • High Score
  • Insert Soul
  • Gravedigger
  • Caved In
  • One and Only
  • Turbotastic
  • Infringement
  • Life Cycle
  • Street Smarts
  • Cabinet Funk

Each track is expertly crafted to match the theme of its respective character, making for a truly dynamic and engaging rhythm experience. The mod also features high-quality charting, voice acting, and visuals that bring the Phantom Arcade to life.

A Team Effort

TheFNF Arcade Archivesmod is the result of a large-scale collaboration between talented artists, musicians, coders, and charterers. Below is a breakdown of the key contributors who made this mod possible:

Core Creators

  • Creator: StashClub
  • Co-Director: Ironik0422

Artists

  • StashClub– Sprites for Otto, Polybius, High Score, Insert Soul, Gravedigger, Turbotastic
  • Blaymer3– Sprites for Polybius, Sinistar, Infringement
  • RedEarphones– Sprites for One & Only, Street Smarts & Cabinet Funk
  • Ender2709– Sprites for Sinistar
  • ChocoNic– Sprites for Gravedigger
  • Mankee– Sprites for Caver
  • Cactus Enjoyer– Icons and backgrounds
  • Snappo– Backgrounds
  • Hog– Menu art
  • Valonide– Thumbnail art

Composers

  • Ironik0422– Polybius, High Score, One & Only, Infringement, Street Smarts, Cabinet Funk
  • StashClub– Otto, Insert Soul, Gravedigger, Life Cycle, Cabinet Funk
  • PROD.kxri– Sinistar, High Score, Turbotastic
  • ZertyGB– Caved In
  • meowsynth3d– One & Only
  • MaimyMayo– Turbotastic

Charters

  • Ender2709– Sinistar, High Score, Insert Soul, Turbotastic
  • Yamz– Caved In, Street Smarts, Life Cycle
  • SayoSkyy– One & Only, Insert Soul
  • dublicus– Polybius, Cabinet Funk
  • AwesomeMissB– Gravedigger, Infringement
  • Shipy– Otto, Life Cycle

Voice Actors

  • big_man_real– Sinistar, Blindy, Nintendont, Agent
  • StashClub– Evil Otto, Thomas, Turbo,Monster
  • LogantheCrazy123– Caver
  • Ironik0422– Crazy Otto

Character Owners

  • Falonso– DigDug.exe
  • DrBreadPire– Nintendont
  • Mankee– Caver

Special Thanks

  • Illuztriouz– Creator ofSonicchromatic
  • LiterallyNoOne– Creator of Scott chromatic

Game Engine Credits

This mod runs on a custom version of the FNF engine, developed and maintained by a dedicated team:

  • ShadowMario– Main Programmer
  • Yoshubs– Assistant Programmer
  • RiverOaken– Main Artist/Animator
  • bbpanzu– Ex-Programmer
  • And all the amazing community members who contributed via GitHub!

Original FNF Credits

We also want to acknowledge the original creators ofFriday Night Funkin':

  • ninja_muffin99– Programming
  • PhantomArcade3k and evilsk8r– Art
  • kawaisprite– Music
  • And all the GitHub contributors who helped build the base game.

Web Port Accessibility

This web-optimized version ofFNF Arcade Archivesaims to make the mod more accessible to a wider range of players. Whether you're using a low-end PC, a Chromebook, a Mac, or a Linux system, this version allows you to enjoy the mod without needing to run the .exe file. It also helps save hard drive space, which is always a plus!

That said, some features or mechanics may differ slightly from the PC version. For the full experience, we recommend downloading the original mod if you're able to run it locally.