What players say
FNF QT: Rewired is a charming rhythm game that is easy to start but offers enough challenge to keep you engaged. The songs are well-made and the spacebar prompt in Obliterate requires careful timing, adding replay value. The friendly story and lack of mature content make it suitable for players of any age. A solid choice for music game fans looking for something light and fun.
About this game
Game Introduction
FNF QT: Rewired is a rhythm arcade game that continues the Friday Night Funkin story in a new direction. Players hear music coming from an alleyway and decide to investigate, where they meet a friendly girl named QT who invites them to sing along. The game focuses on rhythm, timing, and having fun with music, offering a safe and entertaining experience for all ages. Songs such as Obliterated and Blissful provide unique musical challenges that test your ability to keep the beat.
How to Play
In FNF QT: Rewired, players follow the rhythm by pressing arrow keys to match music notes that appear on screen. A special mechanic appears during the Obliterate song: when a danger signal is shown, you must press the spacebar between the second and third signals, specifically on the second dot. Missing this prompt results in QT winning the round. The controls are simple and easy to learn, making the game accessible for beginners and rhythm game fans alike.
Game Features
Friendly rhythm gameplay suitable for all ages. A unique spacebar mechanic adds challenge to certain songs. Multiple songs including Obliterated and Blissful. Simple arrow key controls that are easy to pick up. A cheerful story that continues the Friday Night Funkin universe. No violent or inappropriate content.
Tips for Success
Practice regularly to improve your timing and rhythm. Focus on the beat of the music to anticipate note patterns. For the Obliterate song, pay close attention to the danger signal and practice the spacebar timing. Start with easier songs to build confidence before tackling harder tracks. Stay relaxed and enjoy the music—rushing often leads to mistakes.