sprunki but they lost their colour
No Colour, All Vibe: The Black & White Sprunki Experiment
You know that feeling when you watch an old movie, or a modern film that goes grayscale for a flashback? That's the immediate vibe of Sprunki But They Lost Their Colour. It's exactly what it says on the tin. Someone took a Sprunki base (feels like Phase 3 or 4 maybe?) and just... sucked all the color out. The first time I loaded it, I actually checked my monitor settings. Nope. It's intentional.
And you know what? It works. It completely changes the mood before you even hit a single icon. This isn' a party anymore; it feels like you'
e composing in a noir film, or maybe for a documentary about rain. Which leads me to the first thing I tried to do: imitate rain. Not the cheerful pitter-patter, but that steady, monotonous, draining rain from a Tuesday afternoon in November.

The key trick here is to use the lack of visual distraction to your advantage. Your ears focus more. The sounds themselves – I think they'
e the original ones from whatever version this is based on – but they feel different against that grey backdrop. The higher-pitched beats feel more like drips, the basslines like distant thunder (or a fridge hum, same diff). I found that dragging the icons slower than usual gave a more drawn-out, atmospheric effect. There's no "correct" way, just chase the feeling.
So, what music genres does it cover? Well, it covers the same genres as the original, technically. But the grayscale filter acts like an insta-moodifier. Pop beats feel more serious. Up-tempo loops feel... ironic, like a dance scene in a sad movie. It naturally leans into ambient, drone, lo-fi, and soundtrack-style stuff. Is it good for meditation or relaxation audio? 100%. More than most colorful versions. The monochrome visuals are inherently less stimulating, and you can build some incredibly smooth, repetitive pads and rhythms that just fade into the background. It's my current go-to for "need-something-to-focus-but-not-music" noise.

Are there Easter eggs? I didn' find any new characters or secret buttons. But I feel like the entire mod is the Easter egg. It's a simple, elegant, almost artistic hack that shows how much visuals affect gameplay. It's not trying to be a massive new release like Sprunki Pyramixed or a community favorite like Sprunki Retake. It's just a cool, different skin with a surprisingly powerful effect on the creative process.
In short: if you'
e tired of rainbows and want your sound-tinkering to have a side of melancholy, this is your jam. It's elegantly simple. Sometimes you just want less, you know?
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Side note: I keep wanting to spell "colour" the British way because of the title. Grey. Colour. See? It's infecting me. Also, the icon that looks like a little cloud is definitely the MVP for my rain experiments.