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Incredibox Sprunki Tunner Treatment: When Clicking Icons Becomes Therapy
So I was trying to explain Sprunki lore to someone the other day... yeah, that went about as well as you'd expect. They just walked away mid-sentence. Can't blame them really - when you get down to it, we're all just clicking colorful blobs that make weird noises. But man, those weird noises can be weirdly satisfying.
This Tunner Treatment version has this... vibe. It's like the soundtrack to a rainy day in a cyberpunk city, you know? All those neon colors against the dark background, the way the characters bounce with that slight delay. I was playing it last night before bed, and it just... works for that headspace.
The basic controls? Honestly, if you've played any Sprunki mod before, you know the drill. Click, drag, hope it sounds good. There's no scoring system per se - you're not really "winning" anything. Unless you count that little dopamine hit when two sounds actually harmonize instead of creating audio chaos.

What's fun is trying to mimic real sounds. Like, can you make something that sounds like rain? Or footsteps? With Tunner Treatment... kinda? It ends up sounding more like if a fax machine and a dial-up modem had a baby, and that baby was trying to beatbox after dental surgery. But in a good way!
The colors though... after about ten minutes, my eyes start protesting. It's all neon everything, which looks cool at first but then you're squinting like "maybe I should turn down the brightness." Still, my fingers keep clicking. There's this weird muscle memory that develops - my hand knows the drag motion better than my brain remembers what I had for breakfast.

And now my foot's tapping along without me telling it to. My whole body's getting in on this. Fingers clicking, foot tapping, head maybe doing a slight nod... I'm basically a one-person audience to my own questionable musical creations.
Look, if you're coming from other Sprunki mods thinking this'll be some revolutionary new thing... it's not. It's more sounds, different colors, same satisfying click-drag-loop cycle. But if you need something to zone out to before sleep, or just want to pretend you're making Actual Music for a few minutes? Yeah, this works. Even if your creations sound like a robot's interpretation of what music should be.
Just don't try to explain the "lore" to anyone. Trust me on that one.