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Turn intense rhythm battles into competitive PvP showdowns with online and local multiplayer support

Turn intense rhythm battles into competitive PvP showdowns with online and local multiplayer support

Vote (4 votes)

Program license Free

Developer Shadow Mario

Version 3.0

Works under Windows

Vote

(4 votes)

Developer

Shadow Mario

Works under

Windows

Program license

Free

Version

3.0

Pros

  • Adds highly-requested local and online multiplayer feature
  • Maintains the authentic look and feel of the original game
  • Introduces unique fail animations for added flair
  • Simple local multiplayer setup
  • No impact on original game's performance

Cons

  • Online mode setup can be complex
  • Not compatible with mods altering the base executable
  • Lacks advanced features like matchmaking or online chat
  • No custom characters or new songs included

A rhythm game mod that brings competitive multiplayer to Friday Night Funkin'

Overview

Friday Night Funkin' Multiplayer Mod introduces versus gameplay to the popular open-source rhythm title, Friday Night Funkin'. This enhancement allows two users to compete head-to-head in rhythm battles, supporting both local and online play. Developed by Shadow Mario, the mod retains the original game’s style and mechanics while expanding its social aspect with multiplayer features.

Gameplay Enhancements

The core innovation of the Multiplayer Mod is its Player vs. Player (PvP) functionality. One player assumes the role of Boyfriend (the protagonist), while the other takes control of the week’s antagonist. Player 1 uses the default arrow keys, while Player 2 utilizes the WASD keys. The interface remains familiar, closely mirroring the original game’s layout, making the transition for seasoned players straightforward.

Fail animations have been added for the second player, further enhancing the sense of competition and personalization during showdowns. Importantly, the mod doesn’t overwrite or reskin existing assets; instead, it integrates with the base game, maintaining its aesthetic and humor.

Modes of Play

Three primary modes are provided: Single-Player, Local Multiplayer, and Online Mode. In Single-Player, users face off against AI opponents, ideal for solo practice. Local Multiplayer offers fast, couch-based duels—perfect for parties or roommate challenges. Online Mode enables remote play, though set-up can be less user-friendly, often requiring port forwarding or additional configuration steps to connect matches between friends.

Compatibility and Performance

Friday Night Funkin' Multiplayer Mod is purpose-built to operate with the game’s default content. It does not support mods that modify the core executable or introduce total conversions. While performance is typically smooth, players should be aware of possible input conflicts when using two sets of keys simultaneously, especially on older keyboards. The lightweight installation ensures minimal impact on overall system performance.

Community and Replay Value

By introducing the possibility of human opponents, the mod significantly increases replayability and injects new life into the base game’s tracks. Weekly battles can become friendly competitions, and skill ceilings climb higher when facing unpredictable human rivals rather than programmed patterns. However, the mod does not include features such as custom lobbies, rankings, or chat, focusing strictly on gameplay.

Visuals and Audio

All graphics and sound remain faithful to the original base game, ensuring continued appeal for long-time fans. The addition of unique fail animations for each player is a welcome touch, making victories and losses more entertaining.

Final Thoughts

Friday Night Funkin' Multiplayer Mod provides a well-executed expansion to the hit rhythm game’s formula. While online setup may be challenging for some, and incompatibility with other mods limits customization options, the overall experience allows for entertaining, competitive fun that the original lacked.

Pros

  • Adds highly-requested local and online multiplayer feature
  • Maintains the authentic look and feel of the original game
  • Introduces unique fail animations for added flair
  • Simple local multiplayer setup
  • No impact on original game's performance

Cons

  • Online mode setup can be complex
  • Not compatible with mods altering the base executable
  • Lacks advanced features like matchmaking or online chat
  • No custom characters or new songs included