Again, the web version you can play right now is a basic look at gameplay. When it does launch, we’ll be ready to try it out and let you know how it goes, for sure. The game works great in the browser with keyboard input already, so I’m very hopeful that the Android version takes Chromebooks into consideration and keeps the keyboard support intact for Chrome OS. There’s plenty of content already here to enjoy yourself for a bit, so it’s a fantastic way to experience a game prior to release without the need to install or download anything.Īccording to the Kickstarter page, the game will ship on Steam, iOS and Android out of the gate, so that means it should work on a Chromebook when it does release if this sort of rhythm game is your jam. Instead, this playable web game gives people like me (and probably like you) a really good, quick experience of what the game will generally be like when it releases. It is important to know this is just a demo and the developers won’t make the web version into what the full version of the game will eventually become. Hit that link and you can begin experiencing the odd-yet-satisfying gameplay of Friday Night Funkin for yourself.
In the meantime, the creators of the game posted a playable demo over on Newgrounds and you can play it in your browser right now.