About this game
FNF x Pibby vs Corrupted Sonic Edition is a rhythm game mod where you help Boyfriend survive against a corrupted Sonic and his friends. The story begins as a strange corruption spreads through the world, turning beloved characters into twisted versions of themselves. You must battle through songs like Euphoria, Corruption, Forgotten Flight, No Speed Left, The Blue Devil, Speed Of Darkness, Friends Until The End, and Mechanical Wizard. Choose between story mode for a narrative experience or free play to practice songs. The game features unique sprites, custom music, and challenging charts that test your rhythm skills. Created by HotRacer652 and a dedicated team, this mod offers a family-friendly yet intense musical adventure.
In FNF x Pibby vs Corrupted Sonic Edition, you control Boyfriend in rhythm battles. Arrow symbols appear on the right side of the screen, moving toward a target area above BF. Press the corresponding arrow keys on your keyboard at the exact moment the symbols match the target. Each successful hit adds to your score and progresses the song. Missing too many notes in a row causes you to lose the battle, forcing a restart from the beginning. Focus on the beat and timing to achieve victory. The game offers two modes: story mode for a sequential challenge and free play for practicing specific songs. Use the main menu to select your preferred mode and start playing.
Game features include rhythm battles with custom songs, story mode for a narrative experience, free play to practice any song, unique character sprites, and original music tracks. The mod offers a family-friendly challenge suitable for players of all ages.
Why you will like it: The game combines familiar characters with a creative corruption theme. The music is catchy and the charts are well-designed. It is a good way to improve your timing and enjoy a story-driven rhythm experience.
🛠️ Compatibility
• OS: Windows 10+, macOS 11+, iOS 14+, Android 10+ • Browsers: Chrome 100+, Safari 15+, Edge 100+, Firefox 100+ • Not compatible with Internet Explorer Tested on real devices – works as expected