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FNF Vs Sonic Exe
FNF Vs Sonic Exe Overview
FNF Vs Sonic Exe launched in 2021 and was made by modders in the Friday Night Funkin’ community. It’s a rhythm arcade game, but with horror mixed in. The whole idea is that Sonic shows up in a corrupted form and you have to beat him through music battles. The style is weird, glitchy, and kind of unsettling, which is what makes it stand out compared to normal FNF content.
Game Modes Explained
Story mode with weeks and songs. You load into a week, battle a character, and try to get through all the tracks without losing.
Freeplay mode. Lets players jump straight into songs instead of playing the full week. Good for practicing or replaying songs to get a better score.
Standard FNF gameplay. Notes come in, you hit them on time, your score goes up. Messing up breaks your combo and drains the bar. Fast and aggressive but familiar for FNF players.
Key Challenges and Obstacles
Fast note patterns. A lot of songs have bursts and tricky strings that can throw off timing.
Visual distractions. Corrupted Sonic and other opponents create jump-scare effects and screen glitches mid-song. Adds pressure but doesn’t break gameplay.
Accuracy matters. Higher difficulty charts require quick reactions and precision. Maintaining combo is key to scoring well.
A Few Quick Tips
Use Freeplay to warm up and learn songs
Don’t worry about perfecting accuracy right away
Keep an eye on long holds since they can break combos easily
If you like this style, check out similar games like FNF Pibby or FNF Indie Cross mods
Players who enjoy fast arcade rhythm gameplay with a creepy vibe tend to stick with this one because it’s tough, quick to replay, and never really feels boring.















































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