There is a specific breed of gamer—usually sitting in a middle school computer lab or a high school study hall—who knows the unique thrill of typing "unblocked games" into a Google search bar. Among the dusty relics of Flash game sites and dodgy proxies, Five Nights at Freddy’s remains the king of the hill. "FNAF Unblocked 67" isn’t an official update or a sequel; it is a digital artifact. It represents the raw, unpolished, and wildly accessible version of Scott Cawthon’s horror masterpiece that bypassed every firewall the school IT department could muster.