Quick summary
FNF Bunzo Test is a small, free rhythm demo created by Bot Studio that recreates part of the Poppy Funktime fan mod’s visuals and sounds. It’s best viewed as a playful tech demo rather than a full game — it lets you trigger animations and audio tied to the Bunzo Bunny encounter from the Poppy Funktime content.
Origins and influences
The project draws its inspiration from the Poppy Funktime mod (by richilix), which itself borrows characters and scenes from Poppy Playtime — Chapter 2. Both the mod and the demo connect back to Friday Night Funkin’ (FNF), the popular open-source rhythm title that sparked a large modding community. FNF began as a Ludum Dare entry by ninjamuffin99 and evolved into a platform where fans add new characters and themed stages.
What you can do in the demo
- Trigger animations and sound effects for Bunzo Bunny and the Boyfriend character by pressing the arrow keys.
- Hover the avatars at the bottom of the screen to swap which character you’re controlling.
- Turn on touch controls for play on mobile devices.
- Press the Alt key to play a special sound effect.
The experience centers on the “Musical Memory” encounter where Bunzo appears; the demo exposes the sprites and audio cues rather than offering a complete rhythm challenge.
How it plays
Mechanically, the demo is straightforward: pressing directional inputs causes the two characters to perform their animations and play matching audio clips. It does not include scorekeeping, full song charts, or extended level progression — it’s primarily an interactive showcase of assets from the Bunzo sequence.
Limitations and missing features
This release is intentionally minimal. It only implements part of the Poppy Funktime encounter (the Bunzo level) and focuses on visual/audio testing instead of traditional FNF mechanics. There’s no full gameplay loop, limited character coverage, and no deeper mechanics to experiment with — additional interactive elements or more stages would be needed to make it feel like a full game.
Other games you might try
- Friday Night Funkin’ — the free, moddable rhythm game that inspired this community content; it offers full rhythm gameplay and a huge library of fan-made mods.
- Geometry Dash — a paid rhythm-platformer known for precise timing and user-created levels; a different style of rhythm-focused challenge.
Final thoughts
FNF Bunzo Test is a fun little experiment for fans who want to play with specific Bunzo Bunny assets from the Poppy Funktime scene. If you’re looking for a complete rhythm experience, try the full FNF build or one of its more developed mods; treat this demo as a short interactive preview rather than a standalone game.
Technical
- Mac
- Free