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Escape Road
Five Nights At Freddy’s 2 ramps up the tension with more animatronics, more mechanics, and way less time to relax. You step into the shoes of a new night security guard working at Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza—again. But this time, there’s no door to protect you. With a new cast of creepy characters and returning favorites, your job is to survive from midnight to 6 AM for five nights using only lights, vents, cameras, and a mask. It's fast, intense, and seriously nerve-wracking in the best way.

Whether you’re playing on desktop or mobile, the controls are straightforward, but your reactions need to be sharp. Use your mouse or tap to switch between camera feeds and keep track of the animatronics. Wind up the music box regularly by clicking or tapping the “Prize Corner” camera to prevent a specific nightmare from waking up. When animatronics get too close, quickly throw on the Freddy mask—no delay. Flash the hallway with your light, listen closely for audio cues, and try to predict where each character will move next. Timing is everything.
No doors this time – You’ll rely on lights and a Freddy mask to stay alive.
The Puppet, Balloon Boy, Toy animatronics, and aging, shriveled versions of Freddy and his pals are among the new and returning characters.
Distractions from sight and sound: You'll constantly need to multitask by turning on the music box, checking cameras, and controlling lights.
Jump scares on purpose: Every mistake has a terrifying, immediate consequence.
Progressive difficulty: Each night gets more hectic and tests your ability to maintain composure under duress.
Keep the music box wound up at all times – If you forget it, you’re done. Prioritize it over checking cameras.
Use the hallway flashlight often – Some animatronics only approach through the center, and the light helps you delay or spot them early.
Put the mask on immediately if something is in your office – Don’t wait to think—just act.
Manage your time wisely – Don’t stare at cameras too long. Quick checks are safer.
Learn the patterns – Each animatronic behaves differently. Recognizing their habits helps you prepare.