sprunki phase 16 dashdosthy ver but pointy
Phase 16 What Now? A Friend's Guide to This Pointy Thing
Hey so my friend sent me this link yesterday saying "you gotta try this pointy version" and I was like... pointy version of what? Turns out it's called "Sprunki Phase 16 Dashdosthy Ver But Pointy" which honestly sounds like someone mashed their keyboard while naming it. But hey, let me walk you through it if you've never clicked a Sprunki icon before.
First thing you'll notice: everything's pointy. Like, aggressively pointy. The icons look like they could puncture something. It's kind of funny actually. This sounds like a ringtone from 2005 that someone forgot to update. But in a charming way? Maybe?
So here's what you do: you're on a break from work or between classes, right? You got like 5-10 minutes. Open this thing. You'll see these triangular-ish shapes. Click one. It makes a noise. Drag it somewhere. It makes a different noise. That's literally the whole game. No tutorial needed.
The musical equivalent of "404 Error: Music Not Found." That's what my first attempt sounded like. Just random beeps and boops that didn't go together at all. But then I found this combo that was actually... weirdly satisfying? Like it had this rhythm that made my foot tap without me realizing.
If a loading icon was a composer, this would be its magnum opus. That's the vibe - repetitive but in a good way. The pointy design makes everything feel sharper, literally and sonically. The highs are more piercing, the clicks more crisp.
My challenge to you: try to make the weirdest sound possible. Not just random clicking, but something that makes you go "huh, that's oddly interesting." Like a robot trying to remember a dream it had. That kind of vibe.
What I found works for quick stress relief: pick three pointy things that are far apart from each other color-wise. Click them in a pattern, any pattern. The disconnect somehow creates this... tension and release thing that's weirdly therapeutic. Or maybe I've just been staring at screens too long.
Random questions that don't really matter but I wondered anyway: Is there a progression system for learners in these pointy versions? Like do you "level up" in pointiness? And what's the maximum recording length you can make before your browser crashes?
If you dig this weird pointy aesthetic, check out the whole sprunki retake series for more experimental stuff. Or if you want really out-there mods, there's parasprunki which is... something else entirely.
Anyway, that's the pointy version. It's dumb fun. Don't overthink it. Just click the sharp things and see what happens.