Log in
Close

Categories

Four Nights At Piglins Map

Adventure Maps / Minigame Maps / Puzzle Maps / Survival Maps




Four Nights At Piglins Map (FNAP – Four Nights At Piglins) takes the classic “night shift security” horror setup and swaps the cast into Piglin animatronics, which is honestly a perfect fit for that uncanny, aggressive energy. You’re working the night shift in a mysterious diner, glued to your cameras, trying to make it through the same simple-but-brutal goal every round: survive from 12:00 AM to 6:00 AM. The catch is that the Piglin animatronics aren’t just spooky decorations—they’re threats you have to actively track, predict, and handle before they catch you slipping.

The gameplay is built around tension and routine pressure. You’re watching cameras, managing whatever resources the map gives you, and defending yourself as each night ramps up. That night-based progression is the whole hook: early nights teach you the rhythm, but as things get more intense, you start making mistakes—checking the wrong camera for half a second too long, reacting late, panicking and wasting resources, or just getting too confident. Practical tip: don’t “camera spam.” Pick a consistent camera-check pattern and stick to it, because chaos is what the map wants. When you’re nervous, you start checking everything randomly, and that’s usually when you miss the one movement that matters.




The diner atmosphere is meant to be creepy, which is where this kind of map shines. A tight indoor setting makes every sound and every delay feel bigger, and Piglin animatronics with unique mechanics means you can’t rely on one strategy forever. You’ll end up learning tells—when to check certain angles, when to commit to defense, and when to stop looking and just act. Practical tip: treat every night like a small reset. If you barely survive, don’t rush into the next one tilted—take a second, remember what got you, then go in with a plan.

A big detail is that it’s command block only—no mods or addons—so the whole experience is self-contained as a map. That’s great for players who want a straightforward horror challenge without messing with extra installs. Four Nights At Piglins Map is for anyone who likes that FNAF-style suspense loop: monitoring, timing, resource pressure, and the slow realization that the map is training you to panic.

How to install?
Android: you need to find the downloaded file on your phone, use any file manager for this and import the map into the game by opening it.
IOS: after receiving the map, the device itself will offer to install it.
Windows 10: go to the folder where the files are downloaded, find mcworld there and activate it.

four-nights-at-piglins.mcworld [210.49 Kb] (downloads: 52)

Comments (0)

Add comment

  • reload, if the code cannot be seen

Categories