Reviews
FNF Vs Bill Cipher delivers a tight rhythm experience with one well-crafted song. The arrow key controls are responsive, and the challenge increases steadily. The fanmade art and music are polished, making each playthrough enjoyable. While it only has one song, the replay value comes from mastering the timing and beating your own score. It is a safe, family-friendly mod that respects the original FNF style. Great for quick sessions or practicing rhythm skills.
Description
Game Introduction
FNF Vs Bill Cipher is a fanmade rhythm game inspired by the popular music-based game Friday Night Funkin'. In this musical battle, you take on the role of Boyfriend and face the mischievous character Bill Cipher in a rhythmic showdown. The game features one original song that challenges your timing and concentration. Created by a team of talented fans including Clock Toon, Shoku618, Tsuraran, and Banbuds, with original programming by ninjamuffin99 and art by PhantomArcade 3K and Evilsk8r, this open-source project offers a safe, family-friendly experience for all ages. The simple yet intense gameplay makes it easy to pick up and enjoy.
How to Play
To play FNF Vs Bill Cipher, start by clicking the play button to begin the song. Watch the arrows that appear above Boyfriend on the screen. When these arrow symbols match the ones coming from Bill Cipher's side, press the corresponding keys on your keyboard: the up, down, left, and right arrow keys. Your goal is to hit every note at the correct time to complete the song. Missing too many notes in a row will cause you to lose, so stay focused and keep a steady rhythm. Practice makes perfect, and with only one song, you can master it quickly.
Game Features
One intense song with original music. Simple arrow-key gameplay that is easy to learn. Fanmade mod with high-quality art and programming. Family-friendly content suitable for all ages. Quick play sessions that fit into short breaks.
Tips for Success
To succeed in FNF Vs Bill Cipher, focus on maintaining a steady rhythm rather than rushing through the notes. Practice the song multiple times to learn the pattern of arrows. Use the same finger for each arrow key to build muscle memory. If you miss a note, don't panic—just keep going and try to catch the next one. Taking short breaks between attempts can help you stay sharp and improve your accuracy.