Survive 5 Nights with Italian Animals

Survive 5 Nights with Italian Animals - Survival Adventure Game

About the Game

"Survive 5 Nights with Italian Animals" is a tense horror game where you’ll spend the five strangest nights of your life… inside a closed-down Italian pizzeria! You play as the night guard, locked in a tiny office with a flickering monitor and a crackling radio. Security cameras are scattered throughout the building, and you must use them to keep an eye on suspicious guests: Pepperoni-Paolo, Margarita-Maria, Cesare the Rabbit, and other “friendly” Italian-themed animatronics. But be careful—after midnight, they stop being cute. From 12:00 AM to 6:00 AM, you must prevent them from reaching your office by managing doors, lights, and cameras… and pray your power doesn’t run out before sunrise. And one more thing… if you ever hear “Mamma mia!” behind the door—don’t open it.

Game Mechanics

In a Survival Adventure, players are thrust into a highly atmospheric and immersive world where every decision matters. Unlike traditional action games, the core mechanics of this genre focus heavily on resource management, environmental exploration, and psychological tension. As a player, you must carefully monitor vital survival metrics—such as hunger, temperature, stamina, or sanity—while navigating unforgiving environmental hazards. Gameplay relies on strategic scavenging, puzzle-solving, and strict inventory management rather than direct combat. Whether you are gathering materials to craft life-saving gear or using stealth mechanics to hide from lurking threats, this genre challenges your critical thinking and risk assessment. Surviving these harsh conditions requires understanding your surroundings, conserving limited supplies, and knowing when to run and hide rather than fight.

How to Play

On PC: S – Open/close security camera system E – Turn on right light Q – Turn on left light D – Close/open right door A – Close/open left door Mouse movement – Rotate camera (in camera view mode) On mobile: Tap the on-screen buttons to control lights, doors, and cameras — everything works just like the PC version!