ggl22.github.io/fnf/2021

Whether you are a nostalgic fan looking to revisit the exact feel of the game from years past, or a student looking back at how community members shared games online, these GitHub repositories remain a fascinating footnote in the massive, ongoing legacy of Friday Night Funkin’ .

: Some specific mod pages, such as the Sonic.exe mod hosted at ggl22.github.io/sonic-exe/ , have been reported as no longer functional ("Execution does not work") on the original host.

Mods like VS Impostor and Tabi showed that fan-made content could equal or surpass the quality of the original game. Conclusion

Enter .

Here is an in-depth look at why FNF took over 2021 and how platforms like this were crucial to its success. What is Friday Night Funkin' (2021 Era)?

Disclaimer: Many of these sites were fan-made and maintained. Official versions of the game can always be found on Newgrounds or Itch.io. If you're interested, I can also:

: This represents a specific user handle or repository identifier on GitHub. During 2021, hundreds of individual developers created dedicated accounts to fork, tweak, or host FNF content.

It represents the peak of the "GitHub-as-a-gaming-platform" era, where students could sneak in a rhythm game between Zoom classes. It represents the chaotic, democratic nature of FNF modding—where anyone with a GitHub account could become a distributor.