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FNF QT: Rewired
FNF Vs. QT: Rewired is rhythm game and music game with a fresh take on the original mod, created with permission from Hazardous24, the original creator of QT. After being gone for almost two years, QT is back, ready to challenge Boyfriend with new energy. The songs have been remixed, the animations are smoother, and the backgrounds are packed with more detail to make the experience even better.
In the first rap battle, “Blissful,” QT starts off friendly and kind, just like in the original mod. But things take a surprising turn in the second battle, “Obliterated,” where QT shows her true colors as a tough, evil robot. This round is much harder, and even experienced players will find it challenging.
Get ready to test your skills and enjoy this updated classic from the Friday Night Funkin’ universe. You can play it now on kbhgames.com, where it’s fast and easy to access. Whether you’re new to the mod or revisiting it, this version is sure to keep you on your toes.
Prolong
You hear music coming from the alleyway and you go to investigate. You see the cute girl you saw some years ago listening to music. She asks if you want to sing with her and you agree…
Songs:
Obliterated, blissful.
Credits:
- Director(s): JoaDash
- Charter(s): Fatzfries
- Composer(s): Biddle3, CharaWhy, SicOn_ (Game Over Composer), pohsan (Credits Composer)
- Sound Effects: SicOn_, pohsan
- Artist(s): JoaDash, official_no6 (Pixel Art), BingleDingus (Promo Art)
- Programmer(s): Matriculaso
- Misc: CosmosFNF (Video Editor)
- Special Thanks: Hazardous24 (OG QT Creator), CountNightshade (QT Character Designer), PurSnake (Additional Coder), gamerbross (Additional Coder), teles (KB Chromatics)
- Lua Port: Palo-gaming
- Original mod: https://gamebanana.com/mods/566597
If you want a challenge, turn off Ghost Tapping in the settings.
Recommend using Google Chrome to play for the best performance.
Jam to the beats of the rhythm and just have a fun time!
How to Play:
There’s also a special mechanic in the Obliterate song: when you see a danger signal, you’ll need to press the spacebar at the right time—between the second and third signals, so the second dot. If you miss it, QT wins.