Within seconds, they are battling Boyfriend against Daddy Dearest in a browser window that looks suspiciously like a code repository. This is the current state of rhythm gaming in schools: a high-stakes game of cat and mouse between content filters and open-source code.
: Friday Night Funkin’ is open-source under the Apache 2.0 license. The original creators (ninjamuffin99, PhantomArcade, evilsk8r, kawaisprite) allow people to host the game as long as they aren’t selling it. GitHub ports for unblocked play are non-commercial and thus perfectly legal. fnf unblocked github
“Detention,” Granger said. “One day. For ‘circumventing content filters during instructional time.’” He paused. “But… keep the repo. And teach the coding club how to fork it. Just don’t play during history.” Within seconds, they are battling Boyfriend against Daddy