sprunki new oc
Sprunki New OC: For When You Care More About Hats Than Beats
Let"s be real: the Sprunki fandom is 50% about the music and 50% about those little guys with their weird hats and funky colors. Sprunki New OC caters directly to that second half. Forget complex layering and BPMs; this is about giving your dude the perfect hairstyle. Is it a "game"? Debatable. Is it a fun time-waster while you"re on a boring call? Absolutely.
The interface is straightforward—almost childishly so. You"ve got a blank canvas (a basic Sprunki-shaped silhouette) and a bunch of categories on the side: Heads, Eyes, Mouths, Hats, Accessories. The art style is consistent with the classic low-poly, cute-but-slightly-off look. It"s like digital paper dolls for internet gremlins (affectionate).
I made one that looked like a default character who got lost on the way to a rave. Then I gave him three different eye patches and a tiny floating crown. Why? Because I could. There"s no "points" or "unlocks." The joy is purely in the absurd combinations. My friend made one that was just a smiley face with 7 hats stacked precariously. It looked like it had back problems. We laughed for a solid minute.
The Limitations (Which Are Kind of the Point)
Don"t come in expecting Photoshop-level customization. The color palettes are limited to like, 8 options per item. You can"t resize things or move them freely. It"s more "choose from these pre-made parts" than true creation. And you know what? That"s fine. It keeps things moving. If I had full control, I"d spend three hours tweaking the gradient on a scarf and then give up.
There"s no save function, which is a bummer. You just... make your guy, admire him, and then close the tab. It"s as ephemeral as a sandcastle. Maybe that"s a metaphor. Or maybe the developer just didn"t think to add a save button. Either way, screenshot is your friend here.
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Random thought: The "mouths" section is weirdly expressive. There"s one that"s just a straight line. It conveys profound disappointment. I paired it with the sparkly eyes, and now my OC looks like a disenchanted fairy. Art.
Who Is This For? A Flowchart.
Are you an artist with no ideas? Spin the randomizer a few times. (There is a randomize button! It"s the best part!). Something will click.
Are you deep into Sprunki RP or comic making and need a quick reference for a side character? Perfect.
Are you looking for a gameplay challenge, deep strategy, or musical creativity? You are in the wrong place, my friend. Turn around. Go play Sprunki Swap or something.
This feels like a companion app that escaped. It"s the kind of thing you"d find linked in the description of a Sprunki OC showcase video on YouTube. "Made with the Sprunki New OC tool!" It serves a niche, but serves it well.
Q: Can you make an OC that looks like [Popular Sprunki Mod Character]?
A: You can try. You"ll probably fail, but you"ll make something new in the process. That"s the spirit.
Q: Is it worth the time?
A: It took you longer to read this review than it takes to make 5 OCs. So yes? No? It"s free. The economy is broken. Do what makes you happy.
Final, messy conclusion: It"s a toy. A cute, simple, slightly janky toy. I rate it a solid "meh" out of 10, but with a bonus point for existing. The internet is made of stuff like this, and I"m here for it. Now if you"ll excuse me, I need to go make an OC that"s just a pair of sunglasses floating in the void. He shall be named... Voidshades.
(P.S. The "Export" button doesn"t seem to do anything. Or I broke it. Very on-brand.)