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Incredibox Sprunki Warning Scary: My First 3-Icon Bedtime Experiment
Hey so I was trying this "warning scary" version last night before bed, and honestly the name is kind of misleading? It's not actually that scary, more like... unsettling in a chill way. If a loading bar was a musician, this would be its debut album. That's the vibe.
Like someone made a song from the sounds of a computer booting up. Which is actually pretty relaxing when you think about it? All those whirrs and beeps and clicks.
There's a specific type of mod that makes me excited to write about it. This one has that quality - it's weird but in a good way.
My vocabulary has expanded to include words I never thought I'd need. "Wub-wub" etc. And now I'm adding "warning scary" to that list.
So okay, if you're completely new to this (like I was last week), here's what I did: I limited myself to only 3 icons. The game gives you more, but trust me, 3 is enough. Especially before bedtime when you just want to relax.
First, I picked the deep bass sound - the one that goes "wub-wub-wub". That's your foundation. Drag it to the middle.
Then, I chose this weird glitchy sound that sounds like static but musical? It's hard to describe. Put it on the left.
Finally, I added this high-pitched tone that comes and goes. On the right.
And just like that, I had my "most decompressing combination". It's weird but interesting, and honestly helped me wind down. The goal isn't to make something that sounds "good" in the traditional sense, but something that feels right for that moment.
Some questions people might have: What makes this unique in the Sprunki series? Well, the "warning scary" theme gives it a different atmosphere - more atmospheric, less dancey. Is it good for creating ringtones? Actually yeah, some of these weird sounds would make great unique ringtones. How long do users typically spend per session? For this version before bed, maybe 10-15 minutes max. It's not a marathon game.
If you end up liking this vibe, you should definitely check out Sprunki Retake - it has similar experimental energy. Or if you want something even weirder, there's Parasprunki which takes things in a different direction.
The key with this version is to embrace the weirdness. Don't try to make it sound "normal". Lean into the glitches, the odd combinations, the sounds that make you go "huh, that's interesting". That's where the relaxation comes from - not from perfection, but from curiosity.