Reviews
Cheerful Night vs Squidward is a delightful rhythm game that transforms a simple concept into an engaging experience. The family-friendly music and intuitive arrow-matching gameplay make it easy to pick up but challenging to master. The Squidward theme adds a charming twist, and the open-source credits show respect for original creators. Perfect for quick play sessions or longer practice, this game brings joy through rhythm.
About this game
Game Introduction
Cheerful Night vs Squidward Rhythm Game is a family-friendly rhythm mod where players help Squidward overcome a gloomy night through music. In this game, you take on the role of Boyfriend, singing and pressing arrow keys to match floating symbols. The core objective is to complete the song without missing too many notes, turning a sad evening into a cheerful one. This mod is part of the FNF (Friday Night Funkin') genre, known for its simple yet engaging rhythm gameplay. It is open-source and credits original developers ninjamuffin99, PhantomArcade 3K, Evilsk8r, and Kawai Sprite, along with mod contributors TheGabriel, Juanjpc12, Jofu, Peeka, Spidex, Arm4GeDon, Noobazo, Red X, wednes4366, ingresariV, and Safrann.
How to Play
To play, watch for floating arrow symbols that appear above the character's head. When these symbols align with the target area, press the corresponding arrow keys on your keyboard to hit the notes. The goal is to keep hitting notes accurately until the song ends. If you miss too many notes in a row, you lose and must restart from the beginning. Practice your timing and rhythm to succeed. This straightforward gameplay is easy to learn but challenging to master, making it suitable for players of all skill levels.
Game Features
Rhythm-based gameplay with a Squidward theme, family-friendly music that uplifts the mood, and simple controls that make it accessible for all ages. The game encourages focus and coordination while providing a positive musical experience. As a mod, it includes custom songs and visuals that fit the cheerful night theme. The open-source nature allows community contributions and modifications.
Tips for Success
Practice regularly to improve your timing and rhythm. Start with easier songs or lower difficulty levels if available. Focus on the beat of the music to anticipate note patterns. Keep your eyes on the arrow symbols and try to stay relaxed to avoid missing notes. If you find a section difficult, try playing it repeatedly until the pattern becomes familiar. Remember that missing a few notes is okay, but try to maintain a steady streak to avoid losing.