Finding a reliable decompiler for is a common interest for developers looking to reverse-engineer their own lost projects or analyze others' work (often for Five Nights at Freddy’s fangames). Several community-driven tools have emerged, though their availability can be inconsistent due to legal concerns from the original developers. Primary Decompiler Tools

introduced a plugin system that allowed users to dump assets or convert data more reliably.

To determine which decompiler is better, we conducted a comparative analysis of the popular options. We used a sample project created with Clickteam Fusion 2.5 and decompiled it using each tool. The results are presented below:

Modern decompilers vary in their ability to handle recent game builds and different file types. CTFAK 2.0 (ClickTeam Fusion Army Knife)

: A modern, reimagined decompiler being developed by AITYunivers on GitHub that aims to improve upon previous tools.