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FNF vs Indie Cross Unblocked — Overview and How to Play
Friday Night Funkin’ (FNF) vs Indie Cross is a popular fan-made mod that pits the game’s protagonist, Boyfriend, against the original Indie Cross character (also called “Indie Cross” or “IndieCross”), featuring new songs, charts, and visuals. The “unblocked” term usually refers to versions playable in web browsers on restricted networks (schools, workplaces) where official game sites may be blocked.
| Song Name | Character | Mood | Difficulty (1-10) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Knockout | Cuphead | High-energy big band | 7 | | Sansational | Sans | Chill lo-fi to sudden dubstep | 8 | | Ink Hope | Bendy | Haunting waltz | 6 | | Bad Time | Genocide Sans | Chaotic speedcore | 11 (Brutal) | | Last Course | Cuphead & Mugman | Swing fusion | 9 | fnf vs indie cross unblocked
- Respect for Source Material: Sans’ fight includes the "Mercy" and "Fight" buttons from Undertale. Cuphead’s stage has Run n’ Gun barrels. Bendy’s stage warps like the Ink Machine. It’s fan service done right.
- Difficulty as Narrative: The Genocide route isn't just hard—it's thematically hard. You are the villain for choosing it, and the songs reflect that desperation.
- No Power Creep: Newer FNF mods add 10+ characters with confusing charts. Indie Cross stays focused on three perfect acts.
- Triple Nostalgia: It pulls from three beloved indie titans simultaneously.
- Original Soundtrack: Songs like “Last Reel” (Bendy), “Knockout” (Cuphead), and “Bad Time” (Sans) are considered some of the best in the FNF community.
- High Difficulty Ceiling: The "Sans" fight, in particular, introduces a pseudo-3D dodging mechanic that requires rapid hand-eye coordination.
- Professional Quality: The animation, voice acting (via beeps and sound effects), and UI design rival professional rhythm games.