incredibox - sprunki phase 3 fanmade
So Someone Made a "Phase 3" Fan Version… And It‘s Kinda Weird
Okay so I was scrolling through sprunki stuff yesterday—you know how it goes, you look up one thing and three hours later you're watching videos of someone trying to make a sprunki that sounds like a broken microwave. Anyway, I found this thing called "Incredibox - Sprunki Phase 3 Fanmade." Not official, obviously. The original Phase 3—if you can even call it that—is like this mythical creature everyone talks about but no one's really seen? Or maybe I missed it. The internet is confusing.
This fan version though… it's got that classic incredibox layout. Drag and drop little guys onto the line, they start making noises. Some beeps, some boops, one that sounds suspiciously like someone tapping a water bottle.
My first attempt sounded like a robot having a mild panic attack. In a good way? Maybe.
What’s Even the Goal Here?
Right, so if you're completely new—like my cousin who asked me "is this a game or a toy?"—here's the deal: You pick characters (they look like little colored blobs with faces), put them in the slots (I think there are 7? I never actually counted while playing), and they each loop a sound. A beat, a melody, a weird effect. They layer. Suddenly you have… something. Music? Noise? Art? Depends who you ask.
The goal is just to make something you don't hate listening to for 30 seconds. Or something that makes you laugh. That's a win.
This version specifically… the characters remind me of those old "Pyramixed" mod sprites but squished. The color palette is very… early 2010s flash game. Lime greens and electric blues. Not my favorite, honestly—I prefer the muted tones of some other versions—but it has its charm. Like finding an old toy in the attic.
A Couple Things I Stumbled On (By Accident)
Q: Are the sounds in this any good for making actual music?
A: If by "actual music" you mean "background noise for pretending you're in a retro cybercafe," then yes. One of the beat sounds is genuinely catchy. The rest are… experimental.
Q: How does it compare to the real Phase 3?
A> Who knows what the "real" one is? There's like fifteen things called Phase 3 on Scratch. This one feels like someone's love letter to that era of sprunki modding, before everything got super complicated with treatments and OCs. It's simple. Maybe too simple? I got bored after 10 minutes but came back the next day. It has a pull.
Oh, and I found if you put the blue guy with the hat on the far left, and the green… thing… on the third slot, and then quickly click the red one twice, you get this weird stutter effect. Probably a bug. Makes a sound like a skipping CD. I love it.
My personal ranking of the sounds, from "would listen again" to "please stop":
1. The bass-ish thump (solid).
2. The chime melody (nice).
3. The "blorp" noise (amusing).
4. The high-pitched beep (my ears…).
5. The one that just sounds like static (why?).
Final Weird Thoughts
It’s a fan thing. It feels like it was made in a weekend by someone who really loved the original Sprunki vibe. It’s janky in places—the animation on one character is just two frames, I think—but that adds to the charm? Maybe.
Would I recommend it? If you're deep into sprunki lore and have tried all the big ones like Sprunki Pyramixed 0.9 or Sprunki Retake, this is a cool historical artifact. If you're new, maybe start with something more polished. But if you want to see what the community was cooking up in the "fan-made phase" era… here you go.
It made me miss when these games were just about silly sounds and not which OC had the most tragic backstory. Simpler times.
Anyway, the sun's coming up. I should sleep. Try the game, or don't. It'll probably still be here tomorrow.