incredibox sprunki scratch port
Someone Ported Sprunki To Scratch And Honestly? It's Kinda Perfect
Okay so. You know Sprunki. You know Scratch. Someone had the brilliant/terrible idea to mash them together, and the result is this Incredibox Sprunki Scratch Port thing that shouldn't work but somehow does.
My first thought was "oh this will be a mess." And it is! But like, a charming mess. The Sprunki on Scratch scene is its own whole thing, with people rebuilding their favorite versions with that distinctive Scratch... vibe.
#22 My YouTube recommendations are 90% Sprunki gameplay now. The algorithm knows me too well.
The Scratch-iness Of It All
The drag-and-drop feels slightly off. Like everything is moving through molasses. But not in a bad way! It gives you time to think about your clicks. In the original, I'd just spam-click until something sounded good. Here, I have to actually plan my moves.
The sounds are noticeably compressed. Like listening through a tin can phone someone left in a 2008 computer lab. But that's part of the aesthetic! If you want crystal clear audio, go play the Definitive Phase 7 or something. This is for people who miss that old internet feeling.
#137 The sound quality is noticeably compressed. Like listening through a tin can phone.
There's a memory leak somewhere. My browser started slowing down after about 20 minutes of play. But honestly, that just added to the nostalgia - reminded me of playing Flash games that would eventually crash your family computer.
Why Would Anyone Make This?
Look, the Sprunki community does things that make no sense to outsiders. Why make Scratch ports when the original works fine? Why rebuild something in a more limited platform? Because they can. Because it's fun. Because sometimes limitations breed creativity.
This feels like someone's passion project. The character designs look like they were made in MS Paint in 2005. In a good way! They have that homemade charm that polished games lack.
#81 There's a specific type of person who only plays Phase 3 and thinks everything else is trash.
I showed this to my non-gamer friend (the same one who walked away when I tried to explain Sprunki lore). Their reaction: "So it's like the other one but worse?" And I was like "YES BUT IN A GOOD WAY!" They didn't get it.
The Verdict: Surprisingly Playable
If you're deep into Sprunki mods and want to experience the game through a different lens? Definitely try this. If you're new to Incredibox Sprunki games? Maybe start with something more polished.
The loading bar doesn't actually reflect loading progress. It's a lie. The characters blink at random intervals. The UI uses at least 3 different fonts. Graphic design is clearly not this port's passion.
#296 If a loading icon was a composer, this would be its magnum opus.
But you know what? I keep coming back to it. There's something comforting about its jankiness. In a world of perfectly optimized games, it's nice to play something that feels handmade. Even if that hand was slightly shaky and using a trackpad.
So yeah, the Incredibox Sprunki Scratch Port is a thing that exists. And I'm weirdly glad it does. Now if you'll excuse me, I need to go restart my browser because it's getting laggy again.