The art style shifts depending on who you are fighting. Battling Cuphead feels like stepping into a 1930s cartoon, while facing The Knight feels like exploring the bleak world of Hallownest.

Before we discuss the "Unblocked Exclusive" aspect, let’s appreciate the source material. The Indie Cross mod, originally created by the team at Konata, is a massive expansion that pits Boyfriend (and occasionally, his lethal girlfriend, Girlfriend) against protagonists from three iconic indie horror games:

The mod is famous for its "Third Phase" mechanics, where the difficulty spikes astronomically, and the music shifts from catchy to chaotic. Playing it natively requires downloading a massive file (usually 1GB+) and running it via a specific FNF engine.

While most FNF mods pit Boyfriend against other indie characters or anime protagonists, Indie Cross does something different. It brings together the heavy hitters of the indie horror and action genres for a rhythm battle of a lifetime.

Developed by BrightFyre and a talented team of collaborators, this mod features full weeks dedicated to:

The mod isn’t just a skin pack; it’s a fully realized expansion with new music, custom animations, cutscenes, and gameplay mechanics that change how you play Friday Night Funkin’.

If you’ve spent any time in the rhythm game community over the last two years, you know the name Friday Night Funkin’ (FNF). But if you are sitting in a school library, a corporate office, or a dorm with a strict firewall, the word "Unblocked" becomes the most important word in your vocabulary.

Enter the Indie Cross Exclusive. This isn't just another mod where Boyfriend fights a reskinned Dad. This is a full-blown, high-octane celebration of indie gaming’s greatest protagonists.

Here is everything you need to know about the FNF Unblocked Indie Cross Exclusive—and why it’s worth breaking your lunch break for.