Info about Ultimate Custom Night:

Official game description:
Welcome to the ultimate FNAF mashup, where you will once again be trapped alone in an office fending off killer animatronics! Featuring 50 selectable animatronic characters spanning seven Five Nights at Freddy's games, the options for customization are nearly endless. Mix and match any assortment of characters that you like, set their difficulty from 0-20, then jump right into the action! From your office desk, you will need to manage two side doors, two vents, as well as two air hoses, all of which lead directly into your office.  
This time you will have to master other tools as well if you want to complete the ultimate challenges, tools such as the heater, A/C, a global music box, a power generator, and more. As if all of that weren't enough, you'll also need to set up laser traps in the vents, collect Faz-Coins, purchase items from the prize counter, and as always, keep a close eye on not one, but two, Pirate Cove curtains!  
Other features include:  
\- Challenge menu including sixteen themed challenges.  
\- Voice acting from returning favorites as well as from new arrivals to the franchise!  
\- Unlockable office skins!  
\- Unlockable cutscenes!

Release date: Jun 27, 2018

Categories: Survival Horror, Point-and-click, Strategy, High Difficulty, High Replayability, Customizable, Easter Eggs

Feature scans:
- Proton/Linux: score 10; verdict: Works Well; summary: The game runs well on Linux with Proton-GE, with only minor adjustments needed for optimal performance. There are no significant compatibility issues reported.
- Steam Deck: score 55; verdict: Tinkering Required; summary: The analysis of user feedback for the game on the Steam Deck reveals several significant issues. The most prominent concerns include battery drain, control issues, and user interface problems. These issues are supported by multiple user quotes and indicate areas where the game may require improvements to enhance the overall user experience on the Steam Deck.

- Hardware Profile: No data
Feature extractions:
- Community Price:
  - Community fair range: $0.00 - $10.00
  - Reasoning: The evidence indicates that the game is highly valued by the community, with multiple reviews emphasizing that it is worth the price, even suggesting it is free or worth every penny. This suggests that the community considers the game to be of high value and would likely find a price range of $0 to $10 to be fair, as it aligns with the sentiment that the game is worth picking up and potentially free.
- Playtime Metrics:
  - Game completion: 30.0h
  - Story completion: N/A
  - Session length: 1.0h
  - Endgame: 50.0h
  - Reasoning: The evidence provides direct mentions of playtime hours. 'I am 15 hours into this game' and 'after close to 15 hours wasted on this' suggest a typical playtime for significant progress. 'FInalmente após 30 horas consegui completar a 50/20' indicates a higher playtime for completing a specific challenging mode. 'Herp me Henry, 50/20 concluida após 80 horas de jogo' shows an extensive playtime for mastering the game's hardest challenge.
- Time-to-fun:
  - Summary: The game has a steep learning curve that initially hinders enjoyment, but once players overcome this and learn the mechanics, especially with friends, it becomes quite fun.
  - Stance: Clicks after
  - Anchor: Learning crucial mechanics and strategies
  - Time to anchor: 2h 0m
  - Friction: Steep learning curve; High-difficulty challenges; Repetitive mastery
  - Unlock drivers: Guides on specific challenges; Playing with friends; Skill progression
  - Conditions: Co-op play; Mastery of mechanics; Strategic planning
- Player Archetypes:
  - Custom Challenge Enthusiast (buy)
    - Motivation: Customization and control over gameplay difficulty.
    - Playstyle: Customizes game settings to create personalized challenges.
    - Experience: mixed
    - Purchase stance: buy
    - Labels: casual player; professional
    - Reference games: FNAF
  - Hardcore Challenge Seeker (buy)
    - Motivation: Overcoming difficult challenges and mastering game mechanics.
    - Playstyle: Focuses on mastering difficult gameplay mechanics and overcoming high difficulty levels.
    - Experience: veteran
    - Purchase stance: buy
    - Labels: hardcore player; challenge lover
    - Reference games: FNAF; Dark Souls
  - Franchise Fan (buy)
    - Motivation: Enjoyment of the franchise and its characters.
    - Playstyle: Plays for fun and enjoyment of the franchise.
    - Experience: familiar
    - Purchase stance: buy
    - Labels: FNAF fan; franchise lover
    - Reference games: FNAF 1; FNAF 4
  - Accessibility Seeker (buy)
    - Motivation: Finding an accessible and enjoyable entry into the FNAF series.
    - Playstyle: Seeks out games that are easy to start and offer adjustable difficulty.
    - Experience: newcomer
    - Purchase stance: buy
    - Labels: new player; casual gamer
    - Reference games: FNAF


Below are summaries of things people say about the game per category.
Each point is assigned a weight that represents how often it is mentioned across all reviews.
What players like:
- Highly praised game quality (weight 0.18): Players consistently describe the game as good, incredible, very fun, and fantastic. The overall sentiment highlights the high quality and enjoyment derived from the gameplay.
- Challenging gameplay experience (weight 0.18): The game is noted for its challenging nature, which is found to be enjoyable and rewarding. Players appreciate the engaging and fun challenges presented throughout the game.
- Part of FNAF series (weight 0.18): The game is recognized as part of the FNAF series and is favored by fans. It includes a wide range of animatronics from previous games, making it a comprehensive experience for series enthusiasts.
- Comprehensive FNAF content (weight 0.15): The game combines content from all FNAF games, allowing players to experience a wide range of animatronics and gameplay elements from the series in one package.
- Large roster of animatronics (weight 0.15): The game features a massive roster of 50 animatronics, each with unique behaviors. This extensive selection provides a rich and varied gameplay experience.
- Variety of characters (weight 0.15): The game offers a diverse roster of characters, including many unique animatronics. This variety adds depth and replayability to the gameplay experience.
- Customizable difficulty settings (weight 0.13): Players appreciate the customizable difficulty settings, which allow for adjustable challenges. This feature caters to a wide range of player skills and preferences.
- Entertaining and addictive (weight 0.13): The game is described as entertaining, addictive, and really fun to play. It offers a satisfying and engaging experience that keeps players hooked.
- High replayability (weight 0.1): The game offers high replayability with thousands of unique scenarios. Players enjoy the unpredictable gameplay and the ability to replay multiple times.
- Learning animatronic behaviors (weight 0.1): The game encourages players to learn what each animatronic does. It is easy to understand the functions and defenses against various animatronics, adding a layer of strategy to the gameplay.
- Good game mechanics (weight 0.09): The game is praised for its good mechanics, which are easy to learn and enjoyable. Players appreciate the well-designed gameplay elements.
- Highly customizable gameplay (weight 0.09): The game offers incredible variability and freedom of customization. Players appreciate the endless customization options available.
- Choosing animatronics (weight 0.08): Players enjoy the mechanic of choosing which animatronics to play against. This feature adds a fun and challenging element to the game.
- Scary yet fun experience (weight 0.08): The game is described as scary but also fun and interesting. The balance between fear and enjoyment makes it a unique experience.
- Extreme challenge mode (weight 0.08): The game features an extreme challenge mode (50/20), which is noted for its difficulty and rewarding gameplay. Completing this mode is a significant achievement for players.
- Best FNAF gameplay (weight 0.07): The game is praised for having the best gameplay in the FNAF series, particularly in the Clickteam era, making it one of the best FNAF games available.
- Unique and fun challenge (weight 0.07): The game offers a unique challenge that is fun and engaging, catering to a wide range of player backgrounds and preferences.
- Great starting point for FNAF (weight 0.07): The game is considered a great starting point for playing FNAF, offering a comprehensive and enjoyable experience for new players.
- Highly engaging and non-repetitive (weight 0.07): The game does not get boring and is very hard to get sick of, offering a consistently engaging and enjoyable experience.
- Selectable AI levels (weight 0.07): Players can select and customize AI levels, adding a layer of control over the game's difficulty and challenge.
- Ultimate Custom Night mode (weight 0.07): The Ultimate Custom Night mode is a fun and challenging feature that players enjoy. It offers a unique and customizable gameplay experience.
- Rich lore and connections (weight 0.07): The game is noted for its interesting lore and connections to the broader FNAF series, adding depth and context to the gameplay experience.
- Unique animatronic mechanics (weight 0.07): The game features different mechanisms and new mechanics for certain animatronics, adding variety and depth to the gameplay.
- Unlockable offices (weight 0.06): The game features unlockable offices, which serve as good unlockables and add to the game's depth and replayability.
- Enjoyable after learning curve (weight 0.06): The game becomes enjoyable once players get past the initial learning curve and memorize the controls. The challenge is rewarding once players are accustomed to the gameplay mechanics.
- Presence of Easter eggs (weight 0.06): The game contains hidden secrets and Easter eggs, which players find enjoyable and add to the game's depth and replayability.
- Classic jumpscares (weight 0.06): The game features classic jumpscares, which are described as funny and scary, adding to the game's thrilling and entertaining nature.
- Secret characters and endings (weight 0.06): The game includes secret characters and endings, which are unique and add to the game's depth and replayability.
- Cognitive benefits (weight 0.06): The game is noted for its cognitive benefits, such as helping with memory, keeping players attentive, and developing the brain.

Common complaints:
- High difficulty and learning curve (weight 0.19): The game is noted for its high difficulty and steep learning curve, making it challenging and overwhelming for new players.
- Weak jumpscares (weight 0.16): The jumpscares in the game are considered weak, unrealistic, and of poor quality, detracting from the overall experience.
- 50/20 mode difficulty issues (weight 0.15): Players find the 50/20 mode either too easy or extremely difficult, leading to frustration and a lack of enjoyment.
- Lack of animatronic variety (weight 0.12): There is a noted lack of variety and missing animatronics, which affects the game's depth and replayability.
- Visual glitches and issues (weight 0.11): Players report screen flashing issues and background glitches that affect the gameplay experience.
- Unfair and random gameplay (weight 0.1): Players feel the gameplay is unfair and heavily reliant on randomness, leading to frustration.
- Lack of story and atmosphere (weight 0.09): The game is criticized for lacking inspiration, story, and atmosphere, which affects immersion.
- Disliked characters (weight 0.06): Certain characters like Golden Freddy, Dee Dee, and Toy Freddy are disliked by players.
- Negative personal impact (weight 0.06): Some players report that the game has negatively impacted their social life, friendships, and eating habits.
- Character movement problems (weight 0.05): There are issues with certain character mechanics and movements, impacting gameplay.
- Repetitive character dialogue (weight 0.05): Mr. Hippo's repetitive dialogue is noted as a point of frustration among players.
- Excessive grind (weight 0.05): The game requires too much grind, which can be tedious for some players.
- Language availability (weight 0.04): The game is not available in Spanish, which limits accessibility for some players.

Gameplay feedback:
- Diverse animatronics with unique mechanics (weight 0.4): The game features a large variety of animatronics, each with distinct behaviors and mechanics. This diversity enhances gameplay complexity and replayability.
- High replayability and long gameplay (weight 0.3): The game offers high replayability with various combinations of animatronics, difficulty settings, and infinite hours of gameplay.
- Strategy-based and challenging gameplay (weight 0.23): Gameplay involves strategic planning and quick decision-making. The challenge varies with different difficulty settings and unpredictable animatronic behaviors.
- Customizable difficulty and challenges (weight 0.19): Players can customize difficulty settings and challenges, allowing for a tailored gaming experience. This includes adjusting animatronic behaviors and difficulty levels.
- Combines mechanics from all FNAF games (weight 0.09): This game integrates mechanics from all previous FNAF games, providing a comprehensive experience for fans of the series.
- Includes 50/20 mode (weight 0.08): The game features a unique and fun 50/20 mode, adding a specific challenge for players to enjoy.
- Innovative mechanics and gameplay elements (weight 0.07): The game introduces innovative mechanics such as sound, temperature, and energy management. These elements add depth to the gameplay.
- Character management and customization (weight 0.07): Players can manage and customize characters, including selecting which animatronics appear and their frequency.
- Point-and-click gameplay mechanics (weight 0.06): The game utilizes point-and-click mechanics, combined with keyboard inputs, for an engaging and interactive experience.
- Hidden secrets and Easter eggs (weight 0.06): The game includes hidden secrets and Easter eggs, adding an element of discovery and lore for players to uncover.

Performance notes:
- Moderate system requirements (weight 0.1): The game requires a decent PC to run smoothly, although it can also run on lower-end systems like school laptops. This suggests a range of hardware compatibility.
- Screen flashing issues (weight 0.08): Players report screen flashing problems, including white flashes at startup and black flashes in the office. These issues can be disruptive to the gaming experience.
- Graphical glitches and settings (weight 0.06): There are various graphical glitches reported, and some players mention issues with graphic settings. These problems can affect the visual quality and gameplay experience.
- Game-breaking bugs (weight 0.05): Some players encounter game-breaking bugs, such as the game becoming unplayable after encountering Mr. Hippo and bugs that require a game restart. These issues can severely impact the gaming experience.
- Broken pixels and lag (weight 0.05): Some players experience broken pixels and lag, particularly with visual effects. These issues can significantly impact the game's playability and enjoyment.
- Loading and menu lag (weight 0.05): There are reports of loading issues and menu lag, which can cause delays and disrupt the flow of the game. These problems can be frustrating for players.
- Frequent crashes (weight 0.03): The game crashes frequently, which can be very disruptive and frustrating for players. This issue needs to be addressed to improve the overall stability of the game.

Recommendations:
- Challenging game for hardcore players (weight 0.36): This game is highly recommended for players who enjoy difficult and intense gameplay. It is particularly suited for those who seek a challenge and can handle high-stress situations.
- Recommended for FNAF fans (weight 0.32): Fans of the Five Nights at Freddy's series will find this game appealing, especially those looking for a bigger challenge. It is highly recommended for both new and old fans of the franchise.
- Free game worth trying (weight 0.17): The game is recommended for those looking for a free gaming experience. It is a great option for players who want to enjoy a game without spending money.
- General recommendations (weight 0.14): The game is broadly recommended to a wide audience. Many reviewers suggest giving it a try and strongly recommend it.
- Not for the faint-hearted (weight 0.09): This game is not recommended for players who rage easily or have weak hearts. It is intense and can be stressful, making it unsuitable for some players.
- Suitable for beginners (weight 0.06): The game is recommended for beginners and those looking for accessible gameplay. It is also suggested for teens and adults.
- Mixed recommendations on playing (weight 0.06): There are mixed feelings about whether to play this game. Some strongly recommend it, while others advise against it.
- Best in the series (weight 0.06): Some reviewers consider this game to be the best in the Five Nights at Freddy's series. It is highly praised by certain fans.
- Comfort game recommendation (weight 0.04): The game is recommended as a comfort game. It is suggested for those looking for a comforting gaming experience.
- Challenge vs. spooks preference (weight 0.04): The recommendation depends on whether players prefer challenges or spooks. It offers a mix of easy and hard gameplay.
- Installation recommendation (weight 0.04): Reviewers recommend installing and getting this game. It is suggested as a worthwhile addition to one's game library.
- Suitable for series veterans (weight 0.04): The game is recommended for those familiar with the series' mechanics. It is suggested for players willing to spend hours learning and perfecting character mechanics.
- Recommended for bored players (weight 0.04): The game is recommended for those who are bored and looking for a scary experience. It is suggested as a way to pass time.
- Play before other series games (weight 0.04): It is recommended to play this game before buying others in the series. Some suggest playing other games in the series first.

Other player notes:
No miscpoints

Emotions:
- Excitement (weight 0.34): Players are excited by the game's challenging and fun gameplay, which includes a variety of animatronics, customizable difficulty levels, and unique mechanics. The inclusion of all FNAF characters and the ability to create and execute strategies also contribute to the excitement.
- Frustration (weight 0.22): Players experience frustration due to the game's high difficulty, particularly in the 50/20 mode, and issues with certain character mechanics. Technical problems, such as bugs and performance issues, as well as repetitive dialogue and unfair gameplay elements, also contribute to this frustration.
- Satisfaction (weight 0.1): Players feel satisfied with the game's challenging yet rewarding gameplay, which includes a variety of animatronics and customizable options. The ability to master the game's demanding challenges and the sense of progress after each death also contribute to this satisfaction.
- Enjoyment (weight 0.08): Players enjoy the game's fun and engaging gameplay, which includes a large roster of characters, customizable challenges, and adjustable difficulty levels. The game's overall polished and well-rounded nature, along with its fun mechanics, contribute to this enjoyment.
- Disappointment (weight 0.07): Players feel disappointed due to the game's repetitive gameplay loop, lack of certain characters, and poor jumpscares. The absence of a compelling story and atmosphere, as well as technical issues and unrealistic jumpscares, also contribute to this disappointment.
- Joy (weight 0.05): Players experience joy from the game's extremely fun gameplay, engaging grind mechanic, and the ability to play with friends. The game's overall fun and satisfying nature, along with its good mechanics, contribute to this joy.
- Positive (weight 0.02): Players have a positive experience with the game due to its enjoyable and challenging gameplay mechanics. The arcade style and the ability to play the 50/20 mode without the death coin also contribute to this positivity.
- Gratitude (weight 0.02): Players feel grateful for the game being free and for the creator, Scott Cawthon, who has created one of the most iconic horror sagas in video games. The game is seen as a gift for fans of the saga.
- Love (weight 0.02): Players love the game for its enjoyable and classic FNAF gameplay, as well as the variety of animatronics and their mechanisms. The game's challenge and fun factor, along with its customizable nights, contribute to this love.
- Nostalgia (weight 0.01): Players feel nostalgic due to the game's inclusion of characters from the entire series, which brings back memories of playing the original FNAF games. The connection to childhood memories and the familiarity of the animatronics contribute to this nostalgia.
- Fear (weight 0.01): Players experience fear from the game's jumpscares, particularly from characters like Springtrap and Toy Chica. The game's overall scary atmosphere and the initial scare factor contribute to this fear.
- Stress (weight 0.01): Players feel stressed due to the game's challenging gameplay mode and the difficulty of managing multiple screens and doors under pressure. The high difficulty and the need for quick reactions contribute to this stress.
- Appreciation (weight 0.01): Players appreciate the game for its good content and its role in the series as a community love letter. The game's ability to turn chaos into an art form is also appreciated.
- Amusement (weight 0.01): Players find amusement in the game's funny jumpscares and the personality of characters like Scout. The humorous aspects of the game, such as Toy Chica not catching the player, contribute to this amusement.
- Interest (weight 0.01): Players find the game interesting due to its engaging gameplay and the way it makes the lore more intriguing. The game's overall interesting nature and its mechanics contribute to this interest.
- Challenge (weight 0.01): Players feel challenged by the game's high difficulty, particularly in modes like the 50/50 mode and night presets. The game's demanding nature and the need to overcome tough obstacles contribute to this challenge.
- Pride (weight 0.01): Players feel pride in beating challenging modes like 49/20 and progressing towards 50/20. The ability to overcome difficult challenges and achieve goals contributes to this pride.
- Surprise (weight 0.01): Players are surprised by the game being free and the discovery of its lore and context. The unexpected nature of these aspects contributes to this surprise.
- Admiration (weight 0.01): Players admire the game for Scott Cawthon's creativity and humor, as well as the game's commitment to its concept. The game's unique and engaging nature contributes to this admiration.
- Enthusiasm (weight 0.01): Players are enthusiastic about the game's significant challenge with 50 animatronics and a high difficulty mode (50/20). The game's mechanical excellence and fun gameplay in the Clickteam era of FNAF contribute to this enthusiasm.}