sprunki maker
So You Want to Make Your Own Sprunki Huh
Alright. Let's talk about sprunki maker. Not to be confused with the actual game, or any of the phases. This is... different. It's a tool. A janky, charming, "what-if-I-could-make-that-weird-little-guy-myself" kind of tool.
My cousin's kid is obsessed with making "OCs" for everything—anime, games, you name it. When he found this, he spent an hour making what he called "Sprunkington the Third," a green and purple abomination that he swore would make a "dubstep whistle" sound. The sound was, in fact, a slightly pitched-up fart noise. He loved it. So there's your target audience, I guess.
What Even Is This Thing?
It's exactly what it sounds like. You get a blank canvas (well, a blank Sprunki-shaped silhouette) and a bunch of tabs: Heads, Bodies, Accessories, Colors. Some of the options are clearly traced from existing characters. Some look like they were drawn by someone with a mouse at 3 AM. It's endearing in its imperfection.
The process is simple:
1. Pick a head shape. Round, square, oval, something that looks like a melted potato.
2. Choose a body. Standard blob, tall blob, wide blob.
3. Add junk. Hats, glasses, weird floating orbs, a tiny bow tie (why?).
4. Color it. The color picker is both limitless and somehow always results in eye-searing combinations.
Here's the kicker—and why this isn't just a drawing toy: you can assign a SOUND to your creation. Not from a huge library, mind you. From a dropdown of maybe 8-10 generic "beep," "boop," "click," "synth pad," "weird choir" options. That's it. That's the magic.
My masterpiece, "Gloop," a teal creature with three eyes and a top hat, was assigned the "wet pluck" sound. He is both majestic and deeply unsettling.
The Real Questions People Ask (And My Rambling Answers)
Q: Can I use my creation in an actual Sprunki game?
A: No. Absolutely not. This is a separate little sandbox. Your glorious creation, "Sprunkington the Third" or my "Gloop," lives and dies here. You can screenshot it. You can imagine what it'd sound like in sprunki phase 3. But that's it. It's a dollmaker, not a mod tool. Don't get your hopes up.
Q: Is this like... official?
A> *snort* No. This has "passionate fan project" written all over it. The UI is functional at best. There's probably a "Save" button that doesn't actually save anything permanently. It's the digital equivalent of making a character out of Play-Doh, taking a picture, and then smooshing it back into the tub.
But that's okay! Not everything needs to be a professional SDK. Sometimes you just want to make a little guy.
Weird discovery: The "weird choir" sound option, when paired with a very round, simple character, creates a vibe that's accidentally profound. I made a plain pink circle, gave it the choir sound, and stared at it for a solid minute. Felt like I was gazing into the soul of a minimalist alien. Probably just the coffee.
Who Is This For, Really?
If you're the type who spends hours in character creators for RPGs, you might get a kick out of this for about 20 minutes. If you're a kid (or have a kid's spirit), you might be entertained for longer. If you're looking for a serious sprunki oc maker to design characters for a mod or a comic... lower your expectations dramatically. This is for goofing off.
It reminds me of those old "Doll Divine" or "Azalea's Dolls" dress-up games from the early 2000s internet. Pure, simple, creative time-wasting.
Final, unstructured thoughts: I appreciate that this exists. In a sea of hyper-competitive games and complex mods like sprunki pyramixed 0.9, it's nice to have a quiet corner where the only goal is to make something silly. No scores, no beats per minute, just "what if this guy had antennae and made a 'blorp' noise?"
Give it a shot on a lazy afternoon. Make the ugliest or cutest Sprunki you can. Assign it the most inappropriate sound. Laugh. Close the tab. That's the entire experience. And sometimes, that's enough.
—Tried to make one that looked like my cat. Failed miserably. It now haunts my dreams.