Survive seven terrifying nights on Epstein Island. A free FNAF-style horror game with cameras, audio lures, vent controls and 0.5-second reaction windows.
Five Nights at Epsteins is a fast-paced horror survival game inspired by Five Nights at Freddy's. Trapped on Epstein Island, you must survive seven terrifying nights in a security room, using cameras, audio lures and vent controls to keep multiple enemies away. Each in-game hour lasts only 30 seconds, so every second and every click matters.
You are locked inside a security room on Epstein Island with no way out. Night after night, threats close in from every direction. The clock ticks fast — each in-game hour is only 30 seconds long — and you must juggle cameras, audio lures and vent controls simultaneously just to stay alive until dawn.
The main threat, Epstein, appears at the window with almost no warning. When you see him, you have just 0.5 seconds to press the E key and scare him away. React too slowly and you are instantly caught. Combined with loud jumpscares, unpredictable movement and constant pressure, this creates a tense, high-adrenaline horror experience.
The game uses a camera system similar to FNAF 3. You switch between different cameras to track enemies and play audio from specific rooms to lure them away from your office. Audio lures cannot be used twice in a row in the same room, and overuse can cause cameras to break, forcing you to restart them from the control panel and leaving you blind while they reboot.
Each enemy has a unique mechanic. Trump attacks through vents on cameras 1 and 2 — listen for banging and close or reopen vents at the right time to avoid suffocation. Stephen Hawking stays on camera 6 and must be electrocuted regularly before his warning turns red, or he will leave and become a fatal threat. Meanwhile, you need to keep Epstein and FC in the back hallway using alternating audio lures on cameras 9, 10 and 11.
The game features seven nights in total. Nights 1–5 introduce and ramp up all enemies, while Nights 4 and 5 are the hardest main nights. Night 6 is a special night focused on Epstein with a decodable ending audio, and Night 7 brings back all four enemies at high difficulty. After clearing the main game, you unlock Custom Night, where you can set each character's level and challenge the 20/20/20/20 Ultimate Night to earn a third star and discover a secret ending.
Five Nights at Epsteins can be played directly in your browser for free, with no installation required. There is also a Windows PC version available via a ZIP download hosted on Archive.org, allowing you to extract the files and run the game locally. With its combination of FNAF-style mechanics, tight reaction windows and meme-heavy horror atmosphere, it's ideal for fans of indie horror, challenge runs, livestreams and jumpscare compilations.