sprunki phase 13 remastered cocrea
sprunki phase 13 remastered cocrea
Hey friend, so you've never played one of these Sprunki things before and you're like "what even is this?" Right there with you. Let me break it down real quick because it's actually kinda fun once you get it.
If a progress bar was a musician, this would be its debut album. That's the vibe. You know when you're waiting for something to load and there's that little animation? This is that, but interactive and with sounds.
Step one: Open the game. It's called Sprunki Phase 13 remastered cocrea which sounds fancy but it's just clicking pictures.
Step two: Look at the screen. You'll see some colorful blobs on the side and some circles in the middle. The blobs are your "instruments."
Step three: Click and drag a blob to a circle. It'll make a noise. Could be a beep, a boop, a wub, a shhh... who knows.
Step four: Drag another blob. See if the noises go together. They probably won't. That's okay.
Like someone tried to make a song from the sounds of keyboard clicks. That's basically what this is. You're arranging keyboard clicks into... something. Not music, but not NOT music.
This is the audio equivalent of "Please wait..." You know when your computer is thinking and it shows that message? This is what it would sound like if that message had a soundtrack.
The goal isn't to make good music. The goal is to make weird sounds that you enjoy. Try to make it sound like a robot coughing or a spaceship landing in mud. That kind of thing.
If you like this, you might also want to check out Sprunki Retake which is like a different version of the same idea, or Parasprunki which is... something else entirely.
Some things people wonder: What's the maximum recording length? You can't really record it, you just play it live. What niche does this fill in music games? The "I don't know how to make music but I want to make noise" niche. Important niche!
Anyway, give it a try. It's free, it's online, and it's perfect for when you're winding down before bed and just want to click things that make pleasant(ish) noises. Don't overthink it. Just drag and listen. If it sounds bad, drag something else. If it sounds good... keep it going. Simple.
Honestly, the best part is when you accidentally make something that sounds kinda cool and you're like "hey I did that" even though all you did was click colorful blobs. It's a nice little dopamine hit before sleep.