In FNAF Strike, you'll take on the Five Nights At Freddy's crew, whom you've most likely seen in passing in video games or other media. You're a poor, sad man who's confined in the FNAF backrooms, not a security officer watching cameras in a sealed room. This shouldn't be an issue normally, but they've been attempting to trap all the dangerous animatronics here. They have something to hunt now that you're inside, and they're looking for you. To give you a fighting chance, at least someone was considerate enough to provide firearms around.
Usually, the animatronics are rather unbeatable, and your only options are to hide, run, or shut doors in the hopes that you can keep them out. You don't have a simple way to track or seal off the animatronics in this game, and they are heading straight at you. You are limited to using whatever weapons you can find. You must choose your shots carefully and avoid getting caught because there is a limited supply of ammunition and the animatronics are deadly up close. If you're lucky, there might be a route out of here.
In the 3D first-person shooter game FNAF Strike, players must use their keyboard and mouse to fend against and flee animatronics.
The objective is to locate the exit in every backroom area. The lower left corner of the screen will display your health, while the lower right corner will display your ammunition. You'll have to try the level again if your health ever drops to zero.
Before spawning into a random area at the start of a level, you will be given a certain type of weapon to use. The animatronics will then come to life and begin to approach your location. They will ambush you by coming around corners and from off-screen. You can gradually eliminate them and keep them at a distance if you shoot them. You have some health, but if you approach the animatronics too closely, you will instantly die. Additionally, some items, like balloons, will detonate when fired. Proceed to the next level by exploring the area to locate the escape door.
In this situation, speed and range are your biggest advantages. The animatronics are easily dispatched by headshots, and you have an ample supply of ammunition to use. However, you should concentrate more on going forward and cautiously navigating tight places and turns. Keep an eye out for warning signs and shoot any animatronics that approach too closely.