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Sprunki Wenda Treatment Retake

Sprunki Definitive Phase 7 Sb3

Vocaloidbox Sprunki Mesmerizer

Sprinky

Sprunki Phase 9 Definitive Edition

Sprunki Crimson Cataclysm

Sprunki Run Mix

Sprunki Phase Evil

Sprunki Phase 50

Sprunki Yandere Moch

Sprunki Endless Fun

Summon A Sweetheart

Rotate Rush

Poppy Playtime Chapter 5

Sprunki Swap Retextured

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Sprunki Retake
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Sprunki Wenda Treatment

Sprunki 2

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Sprunki OC Real

Sprunked
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Sprunki 2026

Sprunki Mustard

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Sprunki OC V3

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Sprunki OC Maker

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Sprunki Playground Mod

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Sprunki 1996

Sprunki Dandy's World
Sprunki 2018 brings the classic sound-mixing chaos back in a way that feels both retro and refreshingly weird. The moment you step in, you’re dropped into a small, lively stage where each character reacts differently to your taps, drags, and drops. It’s the kind of game you open “for a minute,” only to realize you’ve been locked into its rhythm for much longer. Sprunki 2018 keeps things simple, colorful, and playful—just enough to make you want to experiment without overthinking anything.

Click to select characters, items, and panels. Drag them onto the scene to activate their sounds. Layer them however you want—there’s no wrong combination. Remove or replace pieces anytime to shift the whole vibe of your track.
Tap characters to trigger sounds and swipe to place or move items. Everything is designed to respond quickly, so you can remix on the go without fighting the controls.
The fun comes from building a rhythm that slowly snowballs into something unexpectedly catchy. Each piece you add changes the personality of the soundscape, so you’ll find yourself nudging things around just to see what happens.
Sprunki 2018 has that “let me try one more combo” pull. The reactions are immediate, and the characters give just enough feedback—visual and audio—to make every tiny change feel rewarding. Once you get into the groove, there’s this satisfying moment when the whole board syncs up and becomes a track you didn’t plan but somehow created.
It also feels good to mess up. If you overload the board or drop in a piece that completely ruins the pattern, the resulting chaos is still funny. The game doesn’t punish experimentation; it thrives on it.