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Indie - Cross Fnf

This is the emotional core of the mod. BF first raps against a reluctant Sans, who is just trying to enjoy his hot dog. The song "Sansational" is a chill, laid-back track with sudden, shocking tempo shifts that mimic Sans’s "cheap shots" in his boss fight.

Then comes the masterpiece: "Burning in Hell." Facing Ghostly Sans (a version of Sans from a "bad time" timeline), BF is forced into a terrifying, orchestral metal track. The note charts become erratic, with sudden stops and invisible arrows, directly translating the "cheapness" of the Undertale Genocide Route into rhythm game mechanics.

The opening week is deceptively cheerful. BF faces Cuphead and Mugman in a jazzy, big-band brawl. Songs like "Imbroglio" and "Jig" are high-energy and chaotic. But the real test comes in the third song, "Last Course," where the Devil himself takes the mic. The track is a frantic, organ-driven assault that demands near-perfect rhythm, reflecting the brutal difficulty of the Cuphead game. indie cross fnf

No discussion of Indie Cross is complete without mentioning the unlockable secret song, "Bad Time."

After completing all three weeks, players can face a special, pixel-art version of Sans in a grey void. "Bad Time" is widely considered one of the most difficult songs ever created for FNF. Clocking in at over four minutes of relentless, pattern-breaking, double-note spam, it pushes the game engine to its limit. The song famously ends with Sans delivering his signature line: "you're gonna have a bad time," before a final, impossible wall of notes appears. For most players, "Bad Time" is not a song to beat—it’s a song to survive. This is the emotional core of the mod

While a web demo exists on sites like Newgrounds, the full experience (with cutscenes and secret weeks) is only available in the PC executable. Mobile ports are unofficial and often broken.


At its core, Indie Cross is a story-driven crossover mod for Friday Night Funkin'. The premise is simple yet electrifying: Boyfriend, in his endless quest to prove his rapping superiority, accidentally stumbles into a dimensional rift. He finds himself in a twisted limbo where the universes of indie horror icons collide. At its core, Indie Cross is a story-driven

The mod features three main weeks, plus a secret "Genocide" route and a "Final Chance" update. Unlike standard FNF mods that rely solely on arrow-matching difficulty, Indie Cross introduces health bar gimmicks, "super moves" for enemies, and dynamic cutscenes that change based on your performance.