FNF Vs. CatNap V1

FNF Vs. CatNap V1

FNF Vs. CatNap V1

Catnap Sleep Well Mod is a tight Friday Night Funkin remix built around one song and one rival: the lavender Smiling Critter who made Poppy Playtime Chapter 3 feel like a bad dream. Boyfriend steps onto a dim stage while Catnap holds the mic on the other side, breathing through CG5's Sleep Well at a pace that feels slow until the chart suddenly lunges forward.

This release is the earlier browser friendly take on the Catnap idea. If you want a longer campaign with extra weeks and cutscenes, try FNF Vs. CatNap V2 after you clear this track. Fans who came from horror mods like FNF Vs Huggy Wuggy will recognize the factory mood, but fnf vs catnap v1 keeps the focus on a single memorable duel instead of a full album.

How to Play FNF Vs. CatNap V1

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Title screen for Catnap Sleep Well Mod

Start the song from the title screen

Open the player above and press Play when the embed loads. The mod drops you straight into the battle without a long menu tour. Give the audio a second to settle; the track leans on quiet openings that punish early button mashing.

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Rhythm battle in fnf vs catnap v1 against Catnap

Read the arrows and protect your health

Notes scroll toward the judgment line. Hit the matching direction on the beat. Steady accuracy fills your side of the bar. A short chain of misses flips momentum to Catnap and ends the run, so treat every gap in the pattern like a trap.

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Controls for Catnap Sleep Well Mod

Stay ready when the tempo shifts

Computer / PC
Use or WASD. Enter starts or pauses. Esc returns to the menu.
Mobile / Tablet
Tap the on screen arrow buttons in time with the notes.

A single rap fight in a sleepy factory mood

Most horror themed FNF uploads try to cram a full week list into one download. Catnap Sleep Well Mod does the opposite. You get one stage, one track, and a stage layout that spends its time making the room feel heavy. Fogged lights, soft pads, and Catnap's slow blinks all push you to stay calm even when the arrows speed up.

The battle still uses the standard four lane rules Boyfriend players know. What changes is tension. Miss a note during a quiet phrase and you hear the silence bite back. Hit clean during a surge and the mix opens up just enough to reward you. That push and pull is why fnf vs catnap v1 still gets traffic years after Chapter 3 dropped.

How the chart tests your timing

Sharv's vocal take keeps Boyfriend on top of Sleep Well while Catnap owns the opponent side. Mario_Kitsune17's charting favors long calm stretches broken by sudden doubles and speed lifts. You might coast for ten seconds on simple patterns, then get hit with a wall of notes that punishes autopilot tapping.

If you are new to rhythm games, treat the first third as a tutorial pass. Watch where hold notes land and notice how the health bar reacts when you recover after a miss chain. Veterans should listen for the real downbeat instead of chasing every visual flash, because the stage art likes to distract you right before a hard section.

Boyfriend, Catnap, and the Playtime cast on stage

Boyfriend is your side as usual, bouncing in place while the Sleep Well melody loops. He does not get a lore speech here, but the sprites sell the crossover: bright colors against a grim set that nods to Playtime Co without copying a cutscene frame for frame.

Catnap is the draw. Purple fur, heavy lids, and idle animations that look half awake on purpose. The mod pulls visual DNA from community packs credited to Gosent gasilt, Funkin Playtime Chapter 3, and Soporific v2, so fans may spot familiar poses remixed for FNF proportions. Credits also mention Dogday and Craftycorn in the release notes, even though the playable focus stays on the Catnap duel.

Sleep Well and who worked on the audio

The track is CG5's Sleep Well, the song many players link with Chapter 3's eerie marketing push. In this mod you hear it through a Friday Night Funkin lens, with Boyfriend's beeps sitting on top of the original structure. Sharv is credited with the vocal edit that makes the chart singable in game, which matters because Sleep Well was not written as a note chart first.

There is no Freeplay shelf or bonus remixes inside this build. You replay the same battle to chase a better rank or show a friend the mood. If you want a longer story campaign with extra tracks, that lives in the sequel mod instead of here.

Credits and playing in the browser

Sprite and chart credits point to Mario_Kitsune17 for the playable work, Sharv for the Boyfriend vocal direction, and CG5 for the source song. Art packs trace back to GameBanana uploads from Gosent gasilt and the Funkin Playtime Chapter 3 team, with Soporific v2 listed as another visual source. Engine credits follow the usual Friday Night Funkin stack, including Shadow Mario, bbpanzu, RiverOaken, and the original ninja_muffin99 crew.

This page hosts a web optimized port so you can try Catnap Sleep Well Mod on school Chromebooks, Macs, or phones that will not run the desktop EXE. Gameplay should feel close to the PC release, though tiny timing differences can show up online. Grab the original download from GameBanana if you want the files locally or plan to chart edits yourself.

FAQs about FNF Vs. CatNap V1

It is a Friday Night Funkin mod where Boyfriend rap battles Catnap on Sleep Well, the CG5 track tied to Poppy Playtime Chapter 3. The web build on this page is a single song experience focused on mood and timing rather than a multi week story mode.
Yes. Press Play in the frame above and the chart loads in your browser. You do not need to buy the game or install a separate launcher for this port.
The opening feels forgiving, but the song adds speed spikes and dense streams later on. Players who only tap by sight often stumble when the beat drops. Replay the track a few times to learn where the calm sections end.
CG5 wrote the original Sleep Well song. Sharv handled the Boyfriend vocal edit, Mario_Kitsune17 charted the playable track, and community sprite packs from GameBanana artists supplied the Playtime themed art. The browser port credits the usual Friday Night Funkin engine authors.
V1 is built around one flagship battle and a quicker session. FNF Vs. CatNap V2 adds story weeks, more songs, and longer cutscenes. Play V1 first if you want the song that started the trend, then move to V2 for the full mod.