Battle with Miku in this FNF mobile version
Miku friday night funkin is a free music mobile video game that lets you fight against the popular virtual idol, Hatsune Miku. Developed by Solarwebs Market, this 2D game is based on a mod for Friday Night Funkin’ and is considered an unofficial mobile port.
However, take note that while it looks like the Hatsune Miku mod made by evdial and GenoX, it’s not actually the same game. The songs used here aren’t the same—in fact, the speed of the songs and notes are the biggest difference. Compared to the PC mods, this mobile standalone game is quite disappointing.
Not the same Miku
Friday Night Funkin’ is a free rhythm game developed by ninjamuffin99—first created for Ludum Dare 47 and released in 2020. The game has you playing against various eccentric characters and defeating them via rap battles. Thanks to its open-source status, various fans eventually created cool mods for it—some allowing you to go up against their original characters and even some existing popular characters.
One such enemy is Hatsune Miku, who’s known as an iconic virtual idol who often gets into crossovers with various media. Friday Night Funkin’ even has two mods dedicated to her. You meet her again in Miku friday night funkin, donning the same art style of evdial and GenoX’s Miku. However, she’s not the same enemy there as this mod hardly lives up to the Miku mods’ gameplay difficulty.
Instead of fast songs, you get really slow ones—with note charting that doesn’t even match the beat of the songs. Additionally, even when you hit the arrows accurately, your touch won’t be registered most of the time. Plus, you can only do Free Play Mode in this game. There’s so much content missing that the Hatsune Miku mod graphics used here are honestly quite misleading.
So much to fix
All in all, Miku friday night funkin is a decent free mobile version of an FNF mod but it doesn’t really hold a candle to the original mod. While you can still play, the challenge first found in the original is lost entirely here. What you’ll struggle with instead is the poor charting and touchscreen sensitivity messing up your inputs. You’re much better off just playing the PC mod.