Funko Games: Five Nights at Freddy's - Survive 'Til 6AM Game
- Brand:
- Funko
- Model Number:
- 51761
- UPC:
- 889698517614
- EAN:
- 0889698517614
- ASIN:
- B085WKYK2P
- Walmart SKU:
- 194382002
Current pricing at $16.87 reflects recent market activity, running 0.0% below the 90-day average.
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Tracking History: We have tracked Funko Games: Five Nights at Freddy's - Survive 'Til 6AM Game since 12/11/2022. The most recent price update was on Feb 4, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $9.59 (lowest on 12/11/2022) to $16.87 (highest on 6/1/2023). The average price during this period is $15.05.
Current Trend: No Walmart.com pricing data available for analysis.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.3/5 from 93 reviews.
My son loved this game, he is a big fan of the FNAF franchise so of course he loves this fun twist on the original video game! The game can be played with 2 players and played solo, and it is fun both ways. Fun to play over and over with a different outcome each game, so no two gameplays are the same.
My son has been asking for this game for months and I couldnt find it anywhere. Then one day when I searched and Walmart popped up and said they had only a few left. Snagged one for my son for Christmas and I cant wait to see how excited he is. The box was packed with the air pockets so the game came in perfect condition!
5 Nights at Freddy's survive til 6am is a fun 2 player game in which the players must navigate thru several rooms In search of clues on how to not get caught by ghosts or the animatronic figures of the restraunt Freddy's. My kids had a blast playing this board game and they highly recommend it to any one who loves playing 5 Night's at Freddy's.
My kids has fun playing this game!! It is a very straight forward game, instructions are clear, and you can easily understand how to play it. The game doesn't necessarily need 13 year olds, my boys 12 and 9 , were able to play and enjoy it. What I really like about it, that kids can play it alone, with out partner.
I wanted this game because my granddaughter plays the video games of Five Nights at Freddy's and she loves it. So we were so excited to receive and play this game. Its for 1 or 2 players and a survival game. There's alot you keep an eye on to win the game. Security cameras and always keep an eye on your power and always avoid Freddy and his friends. Your a Security guard and have to keep watch thru the night.
I've played this a few times now with my teenage daughter and one of her friends and they really seemed to enjoy it. I'm not familiar with Five Nights at Freddy's like they are so I don't quite understand it like they do. But they really enjoyed it so if you're a fan, or buying this for a fan then they too will probably like it. It's age appropriate according to the box. As a parent I like how everything inside the box is separated and well stored so all the pieces aren't all mixed up.
My daughter has been a FNAF fan since she was 7 years old so now at 13 I thought she would love this game. It can be played with just one person but I'm not sure how much fun that would be. For the first game play she played it with my niece, also a FNAF fan. Here is their take on the game: The directions are very complicated and a bit confusing, even if you've played the Five Nights At Freddy's video game. You have cards divided into piles and the animatronics cards are mixed in. Then there is a dial to keep track of your energy and cards to keep track of the time. To win, you have to make it to 6AM with energy left and without one of the animatronics getting in the office. After a couple of rounds they started to understand the directions and get the hang of it. There is no real interaction between the 2 players on the board so the only real competition is in seeing if one of you makes it to 6 am first. Once they finished playing it the first time they were not interested in playing it again. They did however say that it may be one they would play again at some point. Of course in a board game you do not have the jump scares like you do in the Five Nights at Freddy's video game, and I think that is more of the lure for them. I'm not sure I would recommend this to anyone who doesn't have a basic understanding of the video game but I think it would appeal to some fans.
I don't have much experience playing the Five Nights At Freddy's video came but my kids love it. When I saw this board game I figured it would be a great way to get my kids to put down their devices and spent some quality time with me. Lol I had to read over the instructions a couple of times but I eventually got the hang of it. This is a fun game for the family and gatherings with friends.
Five Nights at Freddy's - Survive 'Til 6AM Game is well made. I just played it with my son and it was okay. My son had a blast. I survived until 2:30am. I kept getting animatronic cards and rolling 10's. On one side of the board you can play Five Nights at Freddy's - Survive 'Til 6AM as a one player game and on the other side you can play Five Nights at Freddy's - Survive 'Til 6AM as a two player game. The game does not come with figures, but it does come with discs as our playing piece and it also has percentage numbers on the discs to represents the health levels. My son and I used his actual Five Nights At Freddy's mini mystery characters to play with the game. My son is a Freddy's super fan so of course he already knew how to play the board game. I still read the instructions because my son does have a tendency to make up his own rules. The instructions were not difficult to understand it is included in the game box. I can honestly say this is definitely a game for Freddy's fans. Although I enjoyed playing this game with my son I will not be playing it anymore. It is not my type of board game. My son has played this Five Nights at Freddy's - Survive 'Til 6AM alone for three days straight. I am happy he is able to play it alone. My favorite thing about this game is that it can be played solo.
Although I personally do not care for my son liking five nights at freddys due to its scary/horror nature: he loves the game! As an adult I don't like to play with him as his 2nd player, but his friends also love it. I think the game is kind of too simple and a bit lame, but he's totally into it when he plays. I'd prefer a family game night in the traditional fashion of old school board games, but I guess the hipster wave is upon us. Don't quote me on this rating, it isn't for or about me: it was given to my son who LOVES IT! I had no idea funko had branches out to the board game world, but it seems they have, & are succeeding in doing so. If my kid is happy, then so am I; hence the rating I gave.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $14.51 (Jun 16) to $21.88 (May 1) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $18.67.
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