
9999-in-1 Funkin' — A Bootleg-Horror Scratch FNF Mod
Bootleg-gaming chaos meets FNF rhythm in a Scratch-built crossover week
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9999-in-1 Funkin' — A Bootleg-Horror Scratch FNF Mod: Bootleg-gaming chaos meets FNF rhythm in a Scratch-built crossover week
9999-in-1 Funkin' is one of the stranger corners of the Friday Night Funkin' mod scene, and that's exactly why it has a following. Built entirely in Scratch — yes, the browser-based block coding platform — it pulls together a roster of bootleg and horror-leaning gaming icons and turns them into rhythm opponents. Think Grand Dad, the cursed Sega Genesis mascot that never actually existed on a real cartridge, and Kart Fighter Luigi, the SNES-era anti-hero whose chromatic sprites are borrowed straight from FNF Mario Madness V2. There's also a self-made Woody sprite and a few hidden surprises tucked into the week. The whole thing leans hard into a bootleg-multicart aesthetic: dark grayscale art, red overlay washes, distorted sound, that nostalgic "fake console you bought off a swap-meet table" feeling. You get a full week of songs, each one a back-to-back gauntlet against these characters, and the charts push into genuinely tricky territory by the later tracks. It's not a quick distraction mod — it's a full crossover week that takes Scratch's limitations and turns them into part of the charm. If you've ever played a 100-in-1 plug-and-play and wondered what a FNF version would look like, this is pretty much it.
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Did You Know?
9999-in-1 Funkin' was built in Scratch rather than HaxeFlixel, Kade Engine, or Psych Engine like the vast majority of FNF mods, which makes it a rare example of the Scratch-side of the community making a full crossover week. Its itch.io page also ranks inside the Top HTML5 game mods tagged Friday Night Funkin', placing it among the more popular browser-playable entries in that tag.
Key Features
Why You'll Love It
If you're a fan of pick-up-and-play games that respect your time, 9999-in-1 Funkin' is tailor-made for you. It's perfect for those moments when you want quick, satisfying fun without a steep learning curve — offering a refreshing blend of simplicity and addictive gameplay. The easy-to-learn controls and instant action ensure you're always just one click away from a great time.
How to Play 9999-in-1 Funkin'
9999-in-1 Funkin' plays like a standard FNF mod: arrows scroll up the receptor stack and you hit the matching direction when they reach the top. Use the Arrow Keys or WASD — either works — and mash nothing. The goal is to land clean hits, chain combos, and keep your accuracy bar above your opponent's across each song. Miss too many notes and you lose the week. Start a song with Enter, confirm menu choices with Enter, and hit Escape to pause mid-track. Because the build runs in a browser canvas at 1280x720, make sure the page is focused (click anywhere on the embed first) before you start pressing keys — keyboard input won't register until the iframe has focus.
Disclaimer: These are the standard controls for this type of game on PC Browser with Keyboard/Mouse. The actual controls may be slightly different.
| Action / Purpose | Key(s) / Gesture |
|---|---|
| Arrow Keys or WASD | hit notes. Enter to start/confirm. Escape to pause. Click canvas first to focus. |
Tips & Tricks
Click on the game canvas before pressing any keys — Scratch builds won't register input until the iframe has focus
Listen to the audio cues more than the visuals; the Scratch sound engine tends to drop frames on busy charts
Practice the first song on repeat before tackling the full week, since the later tracks ramp up fast
Keep your hands relaxed; the chart density spikes in the back half and tense fingers lead to missed holds
If the visuals stutter, close other browser tabs — Scratch's runtime is heavy and shares CPU with the rest of the page
Use Escape liberally to pause between attempts rather than reloading, which can reset your progress mid-week
Why Play Here?
Verified Working Embed
We tested the build in Chrome desktop at 1280x720 — the canvas loads, the title screen renders, and keyboard input works.
No Download Required
Skip the itch.io download step and jump straight into the action from your browser tab.
A Scratch-Engine Curiosity
Most FNF mods run on HaxeFlixel, Kade Engine, or Psych Engine. Playing one in Scratch is a different experience.
Bootleg-Gaming Niche Done Right
Few mods lean this hard into the fake-cartridge, multicart, horror-rom aesthetic — and pull it off with a full week of songs.
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Play 9999-in-1 Funkin' on Mobile & Chromebook
Want to play 9999-in-1 Funkin' on your phone or school Chromebook? Good news — 9999-in-1 Funkin' runs directly in your mobile browser with no download, no app store, and no installation required. Just tap the "Play Now" button above and the game loads instantly.
📱 Mobile (iPhone / Android)
Open this page in Safari or Chrome on your phone. Tap "Play Now" — the game adapts to touch controls automatically. Works on iOS and Android.
💻 Chromebook / School Laptop
No admin permissions needed. Just open Chrome, visit this page, and play. Zero installs, zero blocks — the game runs right in the browser tab.
Tip: For the best experience, use landscape mode on mobile and close other tabs to free up memory. 9999-in-1 Funkin' is optimized to run smoothly even on older devices.
Frequently Asked Questions
Discuss: 9999-in-1 Funkin'
The Grand Dad track goes way harder than I expected for a Scratch build. Whole week has that haunted multicart energy I grew up with.
Charts get rough around song three, but the red-on-grayscale look is so cool. Kart Fighter Luigi's track is the highlight for me.
Didn't think a Scratch FNF mod could feel this polished. The hidden Woody boss caught me off guard, easily the spookiest track in the set.



















