Circus Baby-s - Nightclub -v0.3.2.3- -mydumbname-
First, let's clear the air. This is not a standard FNAF game. While it borrows the lore of Circus Baby (the murderous animatronic from Sister Location), it transplants her into a completely different genre: the survival-adventure visual novel.
The premise is deceptively simple: You are a night shift janitor hired to clean up an abandoned, glitzy nightclub that once served as a front for Afton Robotics. The twist? The club has been reopened as a "retro arcade," and Baby is still online. She isn't just chasing you; she is hosting you.
In v0.3.2.3, the game shifts between three core modes:
Score: 5.5/10 (Promising but incomplete)
Circus Baby's Nightclub - v0.3.2.3 is for a very specific audience: FNAF fans who enjoy adult parody/sim games and don’t mind early-access jank. MyDumbName has built a solid visual foundation and a few genuinely engaging character moments. But the lack of substantial gameplay, short runtime, and technical hiccups make this feel more like a demo than a full release.
Play this if: You want to see Circus Baby crack dark jokes and slowly corrupt your night-shift worker in a neon-lit hellscape. Skip this if: You need a complete story, bug-free saves, or any meaningful management sim elements.
Final note to the developer: The art is fantastic. Please flesh out the club mechanics and add another hour of content before v0.4. Right now, the night ends before the show really begins. Circus Baby-s Nightclub -v0.3.2.3- -MyDumbName-
This project is a point-and-click visual novel and management sim. It reimagines the animatronic characters from FNAF: Sister Location (such as Circus Baby, Ballora, and Funtime Foxy) as employees or performers in an adult-oriented nightclub setting. Core Gameplay Mechanics
Management & Progression: Players typically manage the operations of the club, interacting with the animatronics to unlock new scenes, dialogues, and "render" galleries.
Visual Style: The game features 3D rendered art, aiming for a high-fidelity look similar to the original Scott Cawthon games but with an explicit aesthetic.
Version 0.3.2.3: This specific update (part of the "-MyDumbName-" release cycle) generally focused on: Adding new dialogue paths for Circus Baby.
Introducing or refining "Work" and "Rest" cycles for the characters. Bug fixes for the UI and gallery unlocking system. Community Review & Reception
Art Quality: Reviewers often praise the 3D models for their accuracy to the source material's "creepy-yet-sleek" vibe, despite the shift in genre. First, let's clear the air
Content Depth: At this version stage, players noted it felt more like a "tech demo" or "early access" project. The gameplay loop can be repetitive, as it mostly involves clicking through menus to increase "affection" or "revenue" stats.
Niche Appeal: As an adult fan game, its appeal is strictly limited to a mature audience within the FNAF fandom. It is not an official ScottGames product and is frequently found on community hosting sites like Itch.io or specialized forums.
Note: Because this is a fan-made adult parody, it is not available on mainstream platforms like Steam or mobile app stores.
Previous versions had Baby repeating only a dozen voice lines. In v0.3.2.3, over 40 new lines have been added. The writing here is stellar—Baby oscillates between a weary, broken AI (referencing the scooping room) and a vivacious party host. One moment she offers you a virtual cocktail; the next, she whispers the exact time of your death if you fail a QTE.
For a fangame made by a solo dev, -v0.3.2.3- punches above its weight class. The nightclub is rendered in a dreamy, VHS-filtered aesthetic. Neon pinks and blues bleed across cracked tiles.
The audio design deserves special mention. MyDumbName has sampled old 1980s disco tracks but distorted them to play at 0.75x speed. The result is a haunting, deep-fried waltz. Baby's footsteps sound like high heels on wet marble—except when she is on the carpet, where they are eerily silent. Previous versions had Baby repeating only a dozen
Developer: MyDumbName Genre: Visual Novel / FNAF Fangame
To help you navigate this specific build, here is a strategy guide for the infamous "Midnight Shift" (Night 3), where the difficulty spikes.
Step 1: The Initial Sweep Ignore the Main Stage. Go straight to the VIP Lounge. In v0.3.2.3, there is a hidden audio log behind the velvet rope that explains the Bouncer Protocol—a mechanic previous versions didn't have.
Step 2: Managing Baby's Mood Baby has a "Mood Ring" icon. In this version:
Step 3: The v0.3.2.3 Exploit There is a known glitch (which MyDumbName has refused to patch, calling it "a feature"): At 3 AM, if you repeatedly toggle the light switch in the dressing room 13 times, Baby's pathfinding breaks, leaving her frozen in the DJ booth for the rest of the night. Use this if you are about to rage-quit.
For a fan-made Ren'Py-style game, the art is the star. The character sprites are detailed, capturing the uncanny valley charm of the original designs while adding a glossy, mature sheen. Circus Baby herself is rendered with a mischievous, knowing smirk that fits the nightclub owner persona. Backgrounds are sparse—a few club corners, a dingy workshop—but they do the job. The lighting effects (neon pinks and deep purples) create a seedy, after-hours vibe that suits the title.
In the sprawling, shadowy alleyways of the Five Nights at Freddy’s fangame universe, few titles dare to deviate from the standard formula of sitting in an office and managing power meters. Enter Circus Baby's Nightclub -v0.3.2.3- -MyDumbName-, a project that sounds like a randomized username generator had a fight with a version log. But behind that chaotic title lies one of the most intriguing, atmospheric, and tonally unique horror experiences currently available in early access.
This article will dissect everything you need to know about this specific version (v0.3.2.3), from its mechanical overhauls to its narrative quirks, and why the creator, "MyDumbName," has crafted something worth losing sleep over.