Sprunki Phase 3 Canon Edition
Sprunki Phase 3 Canon Edition: The One That's Supposed to Be 'Right'
So last night I couldn't sleep, right? Brain wouldn't shut up about some project I'm working on. Instead of doomscrolling, I opened up this Phase 3 Canon Edition thing. Honestly? Best decision. It's like the audio equivalent of a lava lamp. Mesmerizing but pointless in the best way. The atmosphere is "liminal space waiting room" but make it funky. Which is exactly what you want when you're trying to quiet your mind before bed.
If you're an amateur creator type looking for inspo, here's the quick rundown: This is the version someone decided was the "real" Phase 3. The canonical one. Whatever that means for a game about clicking blobs. Try to make footsteps with it. Seriously. There's a particular combo - the brownish icon that goes thump, the lighter one that goes taptap, and if you time them right with a little space between, it's weirdly reminiscent of someone walking. This feels like the soundtrack to a rainy day in a cyberpunk city, but with footsteps added. Mood.
What was the original inspiration? Probably someone looking at MS Paint and thinking "what if these shapes made noise?" Or maybe it was more profound than that. Who knows. What makes this unique in the Sprunki series? Well, it's "canon" which in Sprunki-land means... it has a green checkmark of approval from... someone? The community? The developers? Honestly, the Sprunki Discord has arguments about which Phase is "canon." It's all fake, people. But this one has the title, so there you go.
Compared to the simpler versions on the site, this one feels more... intentional? Like someone actually thought about which sounds should go together. The background art is literally a gradient. Couldn't even add a pattern? But you know what? At 1 AM when you're half asleep, gradients are perfect. They don't demand attention.
This sounds like a robot trying to beatbox after dental surgery. And I mean that as a compliment. It has character. If you're into making your own Sprunki stuff, you should definitely check out the OC maker tools - way more flexibility there. Or if you want to go back to basics, the original maker versions are always there. Honestly, sometimes the pure original stuff hits different.
The character expressions change based on combo. A nice touch actually. And when you're trying to make footsteps at midnight, watching the little guys react to your clicks is weirdly satisfying. They blink at random intervals. Some are slow, some are fast. No pattern. Just like real people, I guess? If people were colored blobs that made electronic noises.
Give the footsteps challenge a try next time you can't sleep. Or don't. The point is it's there, it's canon (whatever that means), and it won't judge you for your terrible rhythm at 2 AM. The sounds are in different keys. Nothing harmonizes. Intentional chaos? For footsteps, that's probably accurate - not everyone walks in sync.