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Welcome to FNF: Diary of a Wimpy Kid, where Greg Heffley’s school world turns into a surprising musical stage. Familiar characters no longer just tell stories - they jump into catchy and sometimes tricky rap battles. Are you ready to step into this musical diary and prove your sense of rhythm? Jump in and give it a try!
What is FNF: Diary of a Wimpy Kid?
FNF: Diary of a Wimpy Kid is a mod inspired by the popular book series, bringing characters like Greg and Rowley into rhythm battles in classic FNF style. The game blends a familiar school setting with engaging rhythm gameplay.
Key features of this mod:
- A relatable school theme based on Diary of a Wimpy Kid.
- Familiar characters recreated in FNF style.
- Fun and sometimes “troll” songs that challenge players.
- Moderate difficulty with some tricky sections.
The Player’s Role
In FNF: Diary of a Wimpy Kid, players play as Boyfriend (or a representative character), taking part in music battles against Greg and others in a school setting. You don’t just follow the rhythm - you need to adapt to sudden tempo changes, as each song has its own style. From calm sections to faster parts, staying focused is key to avoid missing notes. The ultimate goal is to complete all stages, maintain your combo, and defeat every opponent in this “musical diary.”
Game controls
- ↑ ↓ ← →: Press in time with the rhythm.
- Enter: Start / Pause.
FAQs
Does FNF: Diary of a Wimpy Kid have a story or is it just music gameplay?
Yes. The game features a series of diary-style stages where rap battles play out like familiar school situations.
Which characters appear in the mod?
You’ll meet Greg, Rowley, and other familiar characters, all recreated in the Friday Night Funkin’ style.
Is the game suitable for beginners?
It’s fairly beginner-friendly, though some fast or “troll” sections may require extra practice, especially for players who are new to rhythm games.
Can I replay individual songs?
Yes. You can use Free Play mode to select any unlocked track and practice again.
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