sprunki oc!
So You Want to Make Your Own Sprunki Huh?
Okay real talk—I've spent way too much time on this thing. Like, I should probably go outside or something, but nah. Let me tell you about this Sprunki OC maker I stumbled across last Tuesday. It was raining, my coffee was cold, and I was bored out of my mind scrolling through Sprunki mods. Then I found this.
It's not really a "game" in the usual sense—more like a digital sticker book for Sprunki heads. You know those people who spend hours designing Sims characters just to never actually play the game? Yeah, this is that energy.
The basic idea is simple: you get a bunch of parts—heads, bodies, accessories, weird little doodads—and you slap 'em together. Kinda like those paper dolls we used to play with as kids, but with more... questionable color combinations. I made one that looked like it ate a highlighter and then got struck by lightning. My friend said it was "aesthetically assaulting." I think she meant it as a compliment?
Actually Making Something (Sort Of)
Let's walk through it, but like, in a "my-brain-is-scattered" way because that's how I actually use it:
First, you pick a base. There's maybe 5 or 6? I never count. One looks kinda normal, one looks like it's melting, one has... antennae? I always go for the melting one because it matches my mood on Mondays.
Then colors. Oh god the colors. There's this one green that's just... aggressively green. Like, lawn-after-too-much-fertilizer green. I use it for everything because it makes me laugh. My most "successful" creation (read: the only one I've saved) is just different shades of that same green. My partner asked if I was okay.
Accessories are where it gets weird. There's hats (obviously), glasses (some with only one lens, because why not), random floating shapes, and this one thing that looks either like a tiny satellite or a really fancy earring. I put seven of them on one character once. It looked like it was being attacked by geometry.
The Real Reason Anyone Cares
Look, let's be honest—nobody's making museum-quality art here. The whole point is that dumb, mindless fun you get from rearranging digital knick-knacks while your brain checks out for a bit. It's like digital fidgeting.
I've seen people post their OCs in forums and stuff, and some of them are genuinely cool! Others look like a toddler discovered the color wheel for the first time. Both are valid.
My personal tip? Don't try to make something "good." Just throw stuff together until it makes you giggle. The purple top hat on the otherwise serious-looking Sprunki? Perfect. The mismatched eyes (one big, one small)? Chef's kiss. It's about the process, not the product. Though if you DO make something actually cool, screenshot it—because there's no save function that I could find. Or maybe I just missed it. Wouldn't be the first time.
Questions People Actually Ask (And My Attempts at Answers)
Q: Can you use these OCs in actual Sprunki games?
A: Nope! Not this version at least. It's strictly for making pictures. Like I said—digital sticker book. Some of the more advanced mods might let you import stuff, but this ain't that.
Q: Is there a way to share what you make?
A: Screenshot and post it somewhere, I guess? There's no built-in sharing, which honestly feels like a missed opportunity. Or maybe it's a blessing—some of my creations should never see the light of day.
Q: How does this compare to the Sprunki OC Maker Demo?
A: Wait, there's a demo? Shows what I know. This one feels pretty complete to me, but maybe the demo has different features? Honestly, I haven't tried it. Add it to my "maybe later" list that's currently 87 items long.
Final thoughts: It's dumb fun. Don't expect depth. Do expect to waste 20 minutes making something that looks like a clown's nightmare, then feeling weirdly proud of it. 3.5/5 stars, mostly because that green color is everything to me.
P.S. If anyone knows what that spinning diamond accessory is supposed to be, hit me up. It's been bothering me for weeks.