
FNF Vs. Lobotomy Dash: Fire in The Hole
About FNF Vs. Lobotomy Dash: Fire in The Hole
Developer: Cooldudecrafter
From Geometry Dash Meme to Rhythm Battle
FNF Vs. Lobotomy Dash: Fire in The Hole is one of those mods that feels completely unhinged from the moment it starts. Built around the viral Lobotomy Dash meme trend, it takes the strange sound effects, chaotic visuals, and bizarre humor of Geometry Dash's community creations and turns them into a full rhythm game experience.
The main threat is Abnormal, the familiar green Normal Difficulty face from Geometry Dash. In this version of the story, he has become obsessed with eliminating every other difficulty icon. What begins as a ridiculous meme soon escalates into a battle against increasingly powerful and distorted forms, eventually leading to the terrifying LOGODOMY.
Surviving the Madness
The controls follow the standard Friday Night Funkin' formula. Players use the Arrow Keys or WASD to match notes as they reach their targets. Missing too many notes drains health and can quickly end a run.
What makes this mod different is everything happening around the chart. Screens shake unexpectedly, backgrounds morph into strange shapes, and visual effects constantly compete for your attention. Staying focused becomes just as important as keeping rhythm.
The Soundtrack of Pure Chaos
Every song embraces the meme culture that inspired the mod. Tracks like Flaming Pits, Moist Hills, Rocky Grounds, Breezy Plains, Burning Landscapes, Detection, Confirmation, and Darkened Grave are packed with references to Geometry Dash culture.
Of course, the famous voice clips are everywhere. "Fire in the Hole!", "Water on the Hill!", and "Rock on the Ground!" regularly interrupt the music, often at the most unexpected moments.
Why Players Love It
Many mods aim for serious stories or emotional moments. Lobotomy Dash does the opposite. It embraces internet nonsense and turns it into a surprisingly entertaining challenge. Players often come for the memes but stay for the creative charts, catchy songs, and the constant feeling that absolutely anything could happen next.






























































