incredibox sprunki phase 22 scratch port
Incredibox Sprunki Phase 22 Scratch Port: When The Community Takes Matters Into Their Own Hands
So there's Phase 22, right? And apparently someone was like "you know what this needs? To be on Scratch." And then they MADE it happen. That's the thing about this community - there are "sacred texts" (early forum posts) that get quoted like scripture. Someone probably posted "hey what if Phase 22 was on Scratch" and six months later... here we are.
My Discord status has been "making beep boop" for 3 days straight. Not even joking. My friends are concerned. But when you find a good Scratch port of a Sprunki phase, you kinda have to commit, you know?
There's a specific joy when you recognize a modder's style. "Oh this is definitely [name]'s work." You can tell when someone's put love into a port versus just copying and pasting code. This one? Feels like love. Or at least determined stubbornness.
The animation for this character is 2 frames off sync. Once you see it, you can't unsee it. But that's the charm of Scratch ports, right? They're not perfect. They're labors of love with little quirks and imperfections that give them personality.
Okay, real questions: Can teachers use this in classrooms? OH ABSOLUTELY. Scratch is already educational software, and putting Sprunki on it is like... educational squared. Kids learn basic coding concepts through Scratch while making music. It's sneaky learning. The best kind.
And mods/user-generated content? On SCRATCH? That's the whole POINT of Scratch! The entire platform is built around remixing and sharing. So yeah, there are probably already ten different remixes of this port floating around. That's how Scratch works - someone makes something, someone else adds a new character, someone else changes the colors...
Here's a challenge for you: try to make the most bizarre combo possible using ONLY the sounds in this Scratch port. No rules, just chaos. See what happens. Maybe you'll create something actually good. More likely, you'll make something that sounds like a robot having an existential crisis. Both are valid outcomes.
Need background music while you work? This actually works surprisingly well. The loops are clean, the sounds aren't too distracting... it's like having your own personal video game soundtrack generator. Just set up a nice combo and let it run while you do... whatever.
If you're into Scratch ports, you gotta check out more Sprunki on Scratch. There's a whole series of them. Or if you want the original web version, there's always Phase 22 proper (assuming it exists somewhere).
What's YOUR favorite combo in this port? Seriously, I wanna know. Drop it in the comments if we had comments. Actually, scratch that (ha) - just enjoy it. That's what matters.