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The mobile port of Five Nights at Freddy's 4 was first released for Android on July 26, 2015 and iOS on August 3, 2015, both for a price of $2.99.
A remastered version was released by Clickteam on January 16, 2020.
Currently, the game is available on Google Play.
Differences[]
Original Version[]
- Most animations are much more choppy and have been significantly shortened due to limited memory capacity.
- Most end-of-night minigames are completely absent for memory capacity reasons as well, with the post-Night 6 minigame being the only exception.
- When first released on Android, the volume of the sound of the breathing was very low and almost absent, requiring the use of speakers. This was fixed on the 1.1 update. This change was also applied to the iOS version when it was released.
- Instead of typing "20202020" to unlock 20/20/20/20 mode, Nightmare's picture in the "Animatronics" section, the finished Nightmare Fredbear in "The Making of Fredbear" or the finished Nightmare Foxy in "The Making of Foxy" must be double-tapped to unlock 20/20/20/20 mode.
- An image of Nightmare Freddy can be seen upon starting the game.
- Red statics from the Extra Menu are absent
- Jumpscares are absent in the Extra Menu.
- Night 5, Night 6, Nightmare, and 20/20/20/20 mode are a lot easier to beat as Nightmare Fredbear and Nightmare are much less aggressive than the PC version.
- The way to jiggle the padlocks on the mysterious locked box is to swipe down on them; on PC, the player simply clicks them.
- The player cannot trigger the noise made when tapping the Freddy plushie's nose in the mobile port because of the limitations of only one finger allowed on the screen at one time, and the flashlight has to be on to touch the nose.
Remastered Version[]
- Everything listed above is changed and fixed what it originally was in the PC version.
- The stock title theme is replaced with the original track.
Trivia[]
- There was a free demo which was released for the Google Play store, and allowed the player to play up to Night 2. Around the unknown date, the demo was removed.
- Unlike the previous mobile games, the app name is listed as "FNaF 4" instead of "FiveNightsAtFreddys4".
- However, the app name for Five Nights at Freddy's 3 was "FNAF 3", but it was later changed to "FiveNightsAtFreddys3".
- The remastered version has fixed the name of the app.
- However, the app name for Five Nights at Freddy's 3 was "FNAF 3", but it was later changed to "FiveNightsAtFreddys3".
- Unlike the PC version of the game, there was no update that contained the Halloween Edition, as the mobile version wasn't updated.
- This also means that Nightmare Balloon Boy, as well as the Cheats and Challenges from the Extra menu, which stayed in the Standard Edition after being introduced in the Halloween Edition, are absent as well, as the mobile ports haven't been updated afterwards.
- The remastered version added Nightmare Balloon Boy, Cheats, and Challenges.
- This also means that Nightmare Balloon Boy, as well as the Cheats and Challenges from the Extra menu, which stayed in the Standard Edition after being introduced in the Halloween Edition, are absent as well, as the mobile ports haven't been updated afterwards.
- The original port is the first mobile port in the series where an animatronic is less aggressive than in the PC version, in this case with Nightmare Fredbear and Nightmare.
Bugs[]
- There are few bugs that occur in the original port:
- Rarely, Nightmare's jumpscare will show Nightmare Fredbear for a few seconds before switching to Nightmare.
- Sometimes, on older devices, the player can get stuck in the doors or the closet, meaning that the player can't get back. Pressing the area where the close door button was will open the door.
- Flashing the light at the closet will not make the clicking sound, but turning it off will.
Gallery[]
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