Five Nights at Sgro Overview
Five Nights at Sgro (Fan-Made FNaF Fangame Series)
Origin and Developer(s): Five Nights at Sgro is an unofficial fangame inspired by Five Nights at Freddy’s, created by Scratch user Schratcsa (also known as “Mister S” or Mister_S_Gabriel). It was first released on February 5, 2018 as a Scratch projectfive-nights-at-sgro.fandom.com. The developer explicitly describes it as a FNaF fangame made on Scratchfive-nights-at-sgro.fandom.com. (Schratcsa later continued the series, and other fan developers like Sorewashington and Yunne contributed sequels/remakes. All content is fan-made with no official affiliation to Scott Cawthon or the official FNaF franchise.)
Series and Release History: The original Sgro series consists of a rapid sequence of games released in early 2018 (on Scratch). For example:
Five Nights at Sgro (Game 1) – released Feb 5, 2018five-nights-at-sgro.fandom.com.
Five Nights at Sgro 2 – (Feb 27, 2018)
Five Nights at Sgro 3 – (Mar 9, 2018)
Five Nights at Sgro 4 – (Mar 14, 2018)
Five Nights at Sgro 5 – (Mar 18, 2018)five-nights-at-sgro.fandom.com.
Sequels Sgro 6, 7, 8, 9, and Return followed by mid-2018 (e.g. Sgro 9 on May 19, 2018five-nights-at-sgro.fandom.com and Sgro Return on Jul 12, 2018five-nights-at-sgro.fandom.com).
Each release added new animatronic characters and nights but reused the same core gameplay. The wiki notes that Sgro 5 was “the fifth installment” and part of the early “original games era” (the dev admitted these had “no planned story” and borrowed elements from a known Scratch mod called Fnasonicfive-nights-at-sgro.fandom.com).
Later, the series was partially rebooted or remastered. Schratcsa released “Remastered” versions of Sgro 1–5 on Scratch (with updated graphics/bugs fixed). Independently, other fans announced new projects: e.g. Five Nights at Sgro’s Deluxe by Sorewashington (a modern remake of the first 5 games) and FNaS Repentance by Yunne. (A demo of Sgro’s Deluxe came out around early 2025.) All releases have appeared on fan platforms like Scratch and Game Jolt (no console or mobile ports are known).
Gameplay Mechanics: Play is essentially identical to Five Nights at Freddy’s, implemented in Scratch. The player sits in an office with two doors and a music box. Nightly waves of Sgro-animatronics appear in the hall. You must monitor cameras and close doors to block them, but closing doors and viewing cameras both consume power (you cannot do both simultaneously)five-nights-at-sgro.fandom.com. In addition, the player must periodically wind the music box to prevent a special animatronic attack. The wiki describes it as “mostly a re-skin of a now deleted [Scratch] game” with the same core rules: wind the music box, watch for characters, and close the door when they appearfive-nights-at-sgro.fandom.com. Each game typically has five nights (plus extras) with increasing difficulty.
Characters: The main animatronic is Sgro – a simple cartoon figure (depicted as a blue puppet with white eyes and a top-hat)five-nights-at-sgro.fandom.com – plus several variants. The community wiki lists multiple “Sgro” characters: Mariosmash Sgro, Phantom Sgro, Lighting Sgro, Nightmare Sgro, Golden Sgro, Sgro Black, etcfive-nights-at-sgro.fandom.com. These are original characters (OC’s) invented by the developerfive-nights-at-sgro.fandom.com, roughly analogous to the Freddy/Circus Baby characters in FNaF. (Some games also feature generic enemies or guest characters, but “Sgro” forms the core cast.) The characters often have a crude cartoon style typical of Scratch art.
Themes and Visual Style: Like many Scratch fangames, Sgro has very simple graphics (basic sprites drawn in the Scratch editor). The style is colorful and low-resolution, leaning on cartoonish designs. The fifth game’s description even calls it “a Fnasonic 5 rip-off” – referring to another fan FNaF game on Scratch – indicating it visually and thematically mimics that stylefive-nights-at-sgro.fandom.com. Overall, the series plays as a light-hearted horror game: it has scary mechanics (attacking animatronics, dark offices) but the look is naive/funny rather than truly unsettling. Some dialogue and character designs (e.g. “YOLO” glasses on one sprite) add a bit of meme-like humor.
Platforms: All Five Nights at Sgro games have been released online, primarily as Scratch projects or downloadable executables via fan sites. The Scratch website hosts the original games and remasters (playable in-browser). Some developers also uploaded their games on Game Jolt with Windows builds and trailers. There is no official console or Steam release – it’s exclusively a web/indie distribution.
Community Reception and Online Presence: Five Nights at Sgro has no official spotlight but a modest fan following. A community-run Fandom wiki exists (we used it here) with around two dozen pages documenting the seriesfive-nights-at-sgro.fandom.com. Fans have posted gameplay and reviews on YouTube (e.g. the channel “Mister S ツ Gabriel ツ” has playthroughs of the Sgro Deluxe demoyoutube.com). The developers and fans use Scratch studios and Discord/Google groups to coordinate; for example, the creator announced anniversaries and demo releases in community forums. Fan art appears on DeviantArt (e.g. user fnafsgro posted character info) and other sites. While it’s a niche project, players comment that Sgro faithfully recreates the FNAF formula in Scratch form.
Key Citations: The series is explicitly described on its wiki as a Scratch-made FNAF fangame by Schratcsafive-nights-at-sgro.fandom.comfive-nights-at-sgro.fandom.com. Gameplay is described by the developer as “wind music box, close door when [animatronics] appear” just like FNaFfive-nights-at-sgro.fandom.com. The wiki also notes the series’ early entries (the first five games in 2018) and mentions borrowing from a Scratch FNaF mod (Fnasonic)five-nights-at-sgro.fandom.com. All information above is drawn from these community sources.
Five Nights at Sgro (Fan-Made FNaF Fangame Series)
Origin and Developer(s): Five Nights at Sgro is an unofficial fangame inspired by Five Nights at Freddy’s, created by Scratch user Schratcsa (also known as “Mister S” or Mister_S_Gabriel). It was first released on February 5, 2018 as a Scratch projectfive-nights-at-sgro.fandom.com. The developer explicitly describes it as a FNaF fangame made on Scratchfive-nights-at-sgro.fandom.com. (Schratcsa later continued the series, and other fan developers like Sorewashington and Yunne contributed sequels/remakes. All content is fan-made with no official affiliation to Scott Cawthon or the official FNaF franchise.)
Series and Release History: The original Sgro series consists of a rapid sequence of games released in early 2018 (on Scratch). For example:
Five Nights at Sgro (Game 1) – released Feb 5, 2018five-nights-at-sgro.fandom.com.
Five Nights at Sgro 2 – (Feb 27, 2018)
Five Nights at Sgro 3 – (Mar 9, 2018)
Five Nights at Sgro 4 – (Mar 14, 2018)
Five Nights at Sgro 5 – (Mar 18, 2018)five-nights-at-sgro.fandom.com.
Sequels Sgro 6, 7, 8, 9, and Return followed by mid-2018 (e.g. Sgro 9 on May 19, 2018five-nights-at-sgro.fandom.com and Sgro Return on Jul 12, 2018five-nights-at-sgro.fandom.com).
Each release added new animatronic characters and nights but reused the same core gameplay. The wiki notes that Sgro 5 was “the fifth installment” and part of the early “original games era” (the dev admitted these had “no planned story” and borrowed elements from a known Scratch mod called Fnasonicfive-nights-at-sgro.fandom.com).
Later, the series was partially rebooted or remastered. Schratcsa released “Remastered” versions of Sgro 1–5 on Scratch (with updated graphics/bugs fixed). Independently, other fans announced new projects: e.g. Five Nights at Sgro’s Deluxe by Sorewashington (a modern remake of the first 5 games) and FNaS Repentance by Yunne. (A demo of Sgro’s Deluxe came out around early 2025.) All releases have appeared on fan platforms like Scratch and Game Jolt (no console or mobile ports are known).
Gameplay Mechanics: Play is essentially identical to Five Nights at Freddy’s, implemented in Scratch. The player sits in an office with two doors and a music box. Nightly waves of Sgro-animatronics appear in the hall. You must monitor cameras and close doors to block them, but closing doors and viewing cameras both consume power (you cannot do both simultaneously)five-nights-at-sgro.fandom.com. In addition, the player must periodically wind the music box to prevent a special animatronic attack. The wiki describes it as “mostly a re-skin of a now deleted [Scratch] game” with the same core rules: wind the music box, watch for characters, and close the door when they appearfive-nights-at-sgro.fandom.com. Each game typically has five nights (plus extras) with increasing difficulty.
Characters: The main animatronic is Sgro – a simple cartoon figure (depicted as a blue puppet with white eyes and a top-hat)five-nights-at-sgro.fandom.com – plus several variants. The community wiki lists multiple “Sgro” characters: Mariosmash Sgro, Phantom Sgro, Lighting Sgro, Nightmare Sgro, Golden Sgro, Sgro Black, etcfive-nights-at-sgro.fandom.com. These are original characters (OC’s) invented by the developerfive-nights-at-sgro.fandom.com, roughly analogous to the Freddy/Circus Baby characters in FNaF. (Some games also feature generic enemies or guest characters, but “Sgro” forms the core cast.) The characters often have a crude cartoon style typical of Scratch art.
Themes and Visual Style: Like many Scratch fangames, Sgro has very simple graphics (basic sprites drawn in the Scratch editor). The style is colorful and low-resolution, leaning on cartoonish designs. The fifth game’s description even calls it “a Fnasonic 5 rip-off” – referring to another fan FNaF game on Scratch – indicating it visually and thematically mimics that stylefive-nights-at-sgro.fandom.com. Overall, the series plays as a light-hearted horror game: it has scary mechanics (attacking animatronics, dark offices) but the look is naive/funny rather than truly unsettling. Some dialogue and character designs (e.g. “YOLO” glasses on one sprite) add a bit of meme-like humor.
Platforms: All Five Nights at Sgro games have been released online, primarily as Scratch projects or downloadable executables via fan sites. The Scratch website hosts the original games and remasters (playable in-browser). Some developers also uploaded their games on Game Jolt with Windows builds and trailers. There is no official console or Steam release – it’s exclusively a web/indie distribution.
Community Reception and Online Presence: Five Nights at Sgro has no official spotlight but a modest fan following. A community-run Fandom wiki exists (we used it here) with around two dozen pages documenting the seriesfive-nights-at-sgro.fandom.com. Fans have posted gameplay and reviews on YouTube (e.g. the channel “Mister S ツ Gabriel ツ” has playthroughs of the Sgro Deluxe demoyoutube.com). The developers and fans use Scratch studios and Discord/Google groups to coordinate; for example, the creator announced anniversaries and demo releases in community forums. Fan art appears on DeviantArt (e.g. user fnafsgro posted character info) and other sites. While it’s a niche project, players comment that Sgro faithfully recreates the FNAF formula in Scratch form.
Key Citations: The series is explicitly described on its wiki as a Scratch-made FNAF fangame by Schratcsafive-nights-at-sgro.fandom.comfive-nights-at-sgro.fandom.com. Gameplay is described by the developer as “wind music box, close door when [animatronics] appear” just like FNaFfive-nights-at-sgro.fandom.com. The wiki also notes the series’ early entries (the first five games in 2018) and mentions borrowing from a Scratch FNaF mod (Fnasonic)five-nights-at-sgro.fandom.com. All information above is drawn from these community sources.
Citazioni
Five Nights at Sgro | Five Nights at Sgro Wiki | Fandom
https://five-nights-at-sgro.fandom.com/wiki/Five_Nights_at_Sgro
Five Nights at Sgro Wiki | Fandom
https://five-nights-at-sgro.fandom.com/wiki/Five_Nights_at_Sgro_Wiki
Five Nights at Sgro 5 | Five Nights at Sgro Wiki | Fandom
https://five-nights-at-sgro.fandom.com/wiki/Five_Nights_at_Sgro_5
Five Nights at Sgro 9 | Five Nights at Sgro Wiki | Fandom
https://five-nights-at-sgro.fandom.com/wiki/Five_Nights_at_Sgro_9
Five Nights at Sgro Return | Five Nights at Sgro Wiki | Fandom
https://five-nights-at-sgro.fandom.com/wiki/Five_Nights_at_Sgro_Return
Five Nights at Sgro | Five Nights at Sgro Wiki | Fandom
https://five-nights-at-sgro.fandom.com/wiki/Five_Nights_at_Sgro
Sgro | Five Nights at Sgro Wiki | Fandom
https://five-nights-at-sgro.fandom.com/wiki/Sgro
Five Nights at Sgro (disambiguation) | Five Nights at Sgro Wiki | Fandom
https://five-nights-at-sgro.fandom.com/wiki/Five_Nights_at_Sgro_(disambiguation)
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