sprunki disco party
Sprunki Disco Party: When Your Beats Need Some Saturday Night Fever
Okay so I was bored yesterday afternoon – like, really bored – and my friend Sam texts me “hey check out this disco version of Sprunki, it's ridiculous in a good way”. And honestly? He wasn't wrong.
Look, if you've played any of those incredibox sprunki mods before, you know the drill. Drag icons, make sounds loop. But this one… this one's wearing platform shoes and has way more glitter. Like literally, some of the icons sparkle when you click them. It's extra.
So what's different? Well for starters, everything's got this 70s vibe – the colors are all oranges, purples, and that specific shade of brown that should be ugly but somehow works? The character designs are… let's say "expressive". One of them looks like it's permanently doing the hustle. I'm not judging.
How to Actually Make Something That Doesn't Sound Like a Cat on a Keyboard
Right, you're here to actually play, not listen to me ramble. Here's what worked for me after like 15 minutes of trial and error (and one combination that sounded genuinely alarming):
1. Start with the pink disco ball looking thing – it's usually top row, third from left? Maybe fourth. I never count these things properly.
2. Then add the one with the afro. Important. The afro icon has this baseline "thump-thump-thump" that everything else builds on.
3. The green… saxophone? Trumpet? Some brass instrument – that's your melody. Drag it somewhere in the middle.
Boom. Instant 70s cop show intro. It's not gonna win awards, but it'll make you nod your head. My roommate walked in while I was doing this and said "sounds like a cheap porno soundtrack" which… thanks, I guess?
The Weird Part No One Talks About
Okay so there's this one sound – I think it's the purple star icon – that if you combine it with the afro baseline BUT THEN quickly add the yellow sunglasses guy… it creates this weird echo effect that the game definitely didn't plan for. The timing has to be just right, like pressing A+B+Start on an old game controller. Took me three tries to get it consistent.
Why does this happen? No clue. Maybe a bug, maybe secret genius. Today's weather is gloomy as heck so messing with this was a decent distraction from the fact my plants are dying.
Q: Is it good for actually learning music stuff?
A: Uhh… it's good for learning what sounds bad together. Valuable skill.
Q: How many layers can you mix?
A: Feels like 7 or 8? I got to something that was either a masterpiece or auditory assault before my browser started lagging. Your mileage may vary.
Final Verdict (If That Matters)
It's fun. It's silly. It's not taking itself seriously at all, which is refreshing after playing some of the more… intense sprunki phase versions that feel like you're defusing a bomb with sound.
Would I play it again? Probably next time I'm waiting for pasta water to boil. It's a perfect 5-minute time waster that might accidentally make you create something actually catchy. Or it might sound like a broken ice cream truck. Either way, entertainment achieved.
P.S. That green icon I mentioned? Still hate it. Too tinny. Fight me.