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This is the fan-favorite. It aggregates 50+ animatronics into one office.

The "FNAF Jumpscare Simulator 1-9" exists not as a single product, but as a category of fan-made tools archiving the horror elements of the franchise. From the static-shaking images of FNAF 1 to the 3D animated terrors of Security Breach, these simulators allow fans to interact with the series' defining mechanic—fear—on their own terms. For the safest and most official experience, users are directed to purchase Ultimate Custom Night on Steam; for casual viewing, browser-based HTML5 archives are the standard medium.

The FNaF Jumpscare Simulator is a popular fan-made utility that compiles animations and sound effects from the Five Nights at Freddy's series into a single application for PC. These simulators typically allow users to trigger scares manually, adjust volume levels, and view character models from across the franchise without playing through the full games. FNaF Jumpscare Simulators (1-9)

While "1-9" usually refers to the main series timeline—from the original to Security Breach

—most comprehensive simulators are community-driven projects. Ultimate Jumpscare Simulator (FNaF)

: This is one of the most prominent versions available on JungleBird's Itch.io page

. It features over 150 jumpscares, covering characters from the first game through later entries like Sister Location and Ultimate Custom Night

Video Compilations: For those who prefer a non-interactive experience, creators often publish "All Jumpscares" videos on YouTube that categorize every scare by game, including rare or secret Easter eggs. Key Features

Interactive Soundboards: Select specific animatronics (e.g., Freddy, Bonnie, Foxy) to play their signature scream and animation. Full Series Coverage : Includes scares from , Sister Location , Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria Simulator , , Help Wanted , and Security Breach

Fan-Game Support: Some expanded simulators also include iconic scares from popular fan titles like The Joy of Creation or Five Nights at Candy's Usage and Safety

Non-Lethal Mode: For users who want to familiarize themselves with the jumpscares to reduce fear during actual gameplay, experts suggest using simulators or "non-lethal" modes to build comfort.

Download Caution: Always download simulator files from reputable community sites like Itch.io or Game Jolt to avoid unofficial or malicious software.

FNAF 3 is unique because there is only one real killer: Springtrap. However, the simulator adds phantom animatronics that cause system errors.

Since there is no official "Jumpscare Simulator" software sold on platforms like Steam, users access this content through two primary avenues:

3.1. Browser-Based Archives (HTML5/Web) Websites such as Scratch, GameJolt, and various FNAF fan archives host the most common simulators.

3.2. Downloadable Fan Games (Executables) Developers on platforms like GameJolt often release ".exe" files titled "FNAF Jumpscare Simulator."

3.3. "Ultimate Custom Night" (UCN) While an official game, UCN acts as a de-facto official simulator. It allows players to set the difficulty of over 50 animatronics to 0 (inactive) or 20 (aggressive), effectively letting players spawn jumpscares on demand in a controlled environment.

If you love FNAF but hate waiting 20 minutes for the scare, FNAF Jumpscare Simulator 1-9 on PC is perfect for you. It respects your time while testing your reflexes. You can complete all nine games in a single afternoon—if your heart can take it.

For PC gamers, the collection offers a historical tour of jumpscare design, from the pixelated screams of 2014 to the HD lunges of Security Breach. Just remember: keep your volume at 50% (not 100%), take a break between games 4 and 5, and do not play right before bed.

Ready to scream? Boot up your PC, download Game 1, and try to beat the high score. We dare you to get through all nine without throwing your mouse.


Have you survived all nine? Share your fastest death time in the comments below—bonus points if you made it past Nightmare Fredbear.