Five Nights At Treasure Island is a fan-made survival horror game inspired by FNAF and dark Disney creepypasta. Watch cameras, hide, and survive the nights.
Play as a night shift worker on the abandoned Treasure Island, an island that once showcased entertainment characters but is now filled with terrifying mysteries. According to the game's lore, a murder occurred on the island, causing the character costumes to become possessed and start acting as if they've come back to life.
You're hired to monitor the equipment and record data, hoping researchers can soon bring in reinforcements from the mainland. Gradually, the character costumes are no longer still; they move, lurk in the shadows, and try to capture the player...if you're not careful.
Your sole objective is to survive five nights, from midnight to 6 AM, without being attacked by the animatronics.
Treasure Island features a cast of distorted Disney-style creepypasta characters, each creating their own unique pressure:
Each character has different behaviors and approaches, forcing players to constantly monitor the cameras and use cover at the right time to survive.
Night 1 is the best time to understand how the game works. The enemies are usually less aggressive, so focus on learning the camera layout, checking key areas, and practicing when to hide. Do not panic if you see a character moving. Instead, watch their route and remember how quickly they approach your room.
From Night 2, the characters become more active. You should switch between cameras more frequently and avoid staying on one screen for too long. If you notice Photo-Negative Mickey or Oswald getting close, prepare to hide immediately. This night teaches you that survival depends on timing, not luck.
Night 3 is where the pressure becomes stronger. More characters may move at the same time, so you need to balance camera watching with quick reactions. Do not focus only on one enemy. Check different camera zones and listen for signs that something is near. If you hesitate too long, a jumpscare can end the night instantly.
Night 4 is much more intense because enemy movement becomes harder to predict. You may see sudden appearances or distractions that make you lose focus. Stay calm and follow a routine: check cameras, identify the closest threat, hide when needed, then return to monitoring. A steady rhythm is safer than random actions.
Night 5 is the final and most dangerous challenge. Characters move faster, appear more often, and give you less time to respond. At this point, you should already know the map and enemy behavior. Trust your pattern, hide quickly when danger is near, and avoid unnecessary camera checks that waste time. One slow reaction can ruin the whole night.