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The Story Behind Sprunki

Behind that creativity, Sprunki also contains countless interesting things that make players curious. The characters in the game, although lively and expressive, actually have no legs – they move on invisible springs that look both funny and cute. Not all characters are happy when the music plays, creating unexpected moments full of personality. Some characters also have side relationships such as friends, lovers – small details that create a deeper musical world than you think. And if you accidentally switch to Horror mode, you will have to refresh the browser to be able to return to the original bright normal world – as a way to remind that the boundary between these two worlds is fragile but full of charm.

Once you've got the hang of it, you can try out some of the popular mixes suggested by the community: from Oren and Fun Bot's vibrant dance-pop tracks with powerful drum beats, Gray's warm bass, Mr. Sun's clear piano and Simon's 8-bit electronic synths; to the dreamy tracks woven with soft cabasa, shimmering vibraphone, distant whistles and blended vocals from Pinki and Jevin. If you're more into the creepy vibe, Horror mode will give you chilling sounds, distorted bells, eerie organs, surreal noises and Black's creepy sounds – all creating a track that feels like it came straight out of a mystery story.