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- OS *: Win XP, 7, 8, Vista, 10
- Processor: 2 GHz Intel Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon or equivalent
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Storage: 300 MB available space
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Current Best Price: FREE at Steam
Game: Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria Simulator
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Many reviewers praise Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria Simulator for its free availability and its mix of pizzeria tycoon gameplay with classic FNAF horror. Players enjoy the variety of modes, such as building a pizzeria, salvaging animatronics, and office tasks, along with multiple endings and lore. The story and endings are frequently cited as strong points, with some calling it a fitting close to the Afton era. However, several reviews note that the game can be very hard, and some dislike the office section or RNG driven challenges. A few report bugs or technical issues that can interrupt progress.
Last updated: 2026-03-06
Most Mentioned Advantages
- Free to play (25 mentions) - Free to play. Reviewers repeatedly point out that the game is free, making it easy to try without any cost. This accessibility is highlighted as a major plus by many players. The free price does not seem to compromise the depth or content, as the game offers a full range of minigames, tycoon play, and multiple endings.
- Varied gameplay (20 mentions) - Varied gameplay. The game blends a pizzeria tycoon management with salvaging and office style challenges. Players can design and run a pizza place, attempt salvage tasks, and experience different mini-games. This mix provides variety beyond the standard jump-scare loop and keeps players engaged. The office and the mini-games are described as representing different gameplay rhythms and skills.
- Strong lore and endings (18 mentions) - Strong lore and endings. Reviewers praise the story and the ending notes as a strong finish to the FNAF era. The game is described as offering important plot moments and fan-focused details. Replayability comes from exploring different endings and the minigames.
- Challenging but rewarding (12 mentions) - Challenging but rewarding. Many players enjoy the difficulty as a test of skill and patience. Finishing the game provides a sense of achievement and payoff through the endings. The challenge is balanced enough to appeal to hardcore fans while remaining accessible to new players.
Most Mentioned Disadvantages
- Very hard / punishing nights (22 mentions) - Very hard nights, especially later ones. Reviewers frequently mention the difficulty as a major hurdle. Progress can feel slow and frustrating when you are learning the mechanics. This tough challenge is a double-edged sword that can deter some players.
- Office segment can be tedious (8 mentions) - Office segment can be tedious. The office mechanics are hard to grasp for some players, even with guides. Some find the office pacing less engaging than the tycoon or salvaging parts. For these players, the office portion reduces overall enjoyment.
- RNG and inconsistent cues (8 mentions) - RNG and inconsistent cues. Some reviewers mention that audio cues and tool effectiveness are RNG based, making outcomes unpredictable. This can ruin planned strategies and lead to unfair jumpscares. The randomness reduces predictability and enjoyment for some players.
- Occasional bugs and glitches (6 mentions) - Occasional bugs and glitches. Players report issues like black screens, crashes, and download problems. These interruptions can kill the flow of a run. While not universal, they detract from the experience for some players.
- Shorter or less engaging than other FNAF titles (6 mentions) - Shorter or less engaging than other FNAF titles. Some players feel the game is shorter or lacks the depth of other entries. They want more gameplay beyond the current modes. The pacing can feel uneven to some players.