What players say
This mod stands out with its lyrical integration, making each song more engaging. The controls are responsive, and the difficulty scaling keeps it accessible for beginners while still challenging for experienced players. Replay value is high due to multiple modes and unlockable songs. It runs well on older hardware, which is a plus for school or work computers.
About this game
Game Introduction
FNF Oswald Sing Rabbit’s Luck with Lyrics is a fan-made modification for the popular rhythm game Friday Night Funkin’. This version introduces a lyrical cover by NicoIsNXXT, adding a new dimension to the classic gameplay. Players follow on-screen arrow prompts while lyrics appear in sync with the music, encouraging them to sing along. The game is built for web browsers, making it accessible on various devices including low-end PCs, Chromebooks, Mac, and Linux. It offers a fresh musical experience for fans of rhythm games and FNF mods, combining familiar mechanics with a unique lyrical twist.
How to Play
Players use the arrow keys on their keyboard to match on-screen prompts. As notes scroll toward a target area, pressing the corresponding arrow key at the right time scores points. The lyrics appear in sync with the music, guiding players to sing along. The game adjusts difficulty based on performance, keeping the challenge balanced. Players can practice in free play mode to improve their skills or play story mode to progress through levels and unlock new songs.
Game Features
This mod includes a lyrical cover by NicoIsNXXT that adds a singing element to the rhythm gameplay. It is web-optimized for smooth play on low-end PCs, Chromebooks, Mac, and Linux. The game offers family-friendly rhythm gameplay suitable for all ages. Difficulty adjustment matches player skill, and both free play and story modes provide varied gameplay experiences.
Tips for Success
Practice regularly in free play mode to improve your timing and accuracy. Pay attention to the lyrics as they appear on screen—they can help you anticipate upcoming notes. Start with easier songs to build confidence before tackling more challenging tracks. Keep your eyes on the center of the screen to see both the notes and the lyrics. Stay relaxed and enjoy the music; rhythm games are as much about having fun as they are about precision.