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Sprunki OC Maker: Where Everyone's a Character Designer (Sort Of)
Okay so I was talking to my friend Chris last night – you know, the one who still uses an Android from 2018 – and he goes, "Dude, I made a Sprunki that sounds like my cat throwing up a hairball." And honestly? That's the perfect review for Sprunki OC Maker. It's not about making "good" music. It's about making your weird little noise creature.
If you've ever scrolled through those "sprunki oc real" or "sprunki oc pack" searches and thought, "I could do that," well... here's your chance to be wrong. Or right! Mostly wrong, in my case.
The "I Have No Idea What I'm Doing" Guide
Step 1: Open the game. It loads faster than my motivation on a Monday.
Step 2: Stare at the icons. They're friendlier than the ones in something like Sprunki Phase 3, less intimidating.
Step 3: Start clicking. Drag stuff. Something will make a sound. Probably a bloop. Or a beep. Mine made a sound like a squeaky door – not what I wanted, but I'm committed now.
I tried to make a character that sounds "epic." It ended up sounding like a microwave finishing its cycle, but with more bass. I'm calling him Greg. Greg the Disappointing.
This is what I mean about it being different from the main series. In Sprunki Phase 20, you're working with a set cast. Here? You're the casting director. And the sound designer. And probably the janitor cleaning up the audio mess.
Some Actual Useful Stuff (Maybe)
Right, so people ask things like "How do you save your OC?" and "Can you use these in other games?" The first one: I think you screenshot it? Honestly the sharing features are... enigmatic. The second one: No. Definitely not. Your beautiful monster named "Glorb" lives and dies here. This isn't some fancy Sprunki Pyramixed situation with cross-compatibility.
What's cool though is how simple it feels compared to something like a full sprunki modded project. The barrier to entry is basically zero. You will make a bad OC. Then you might make a slightly less bad one. The progression system is just your own declining standards.
Q & A I Made Up With Myself
Q: Is this good for beginners?
A: Better than most. If you can operate a toaster, you can operate this. The goal isn't to make a hit song, it's to make a thing that makes you go "heh." Low stakes.
Q: How many custom parts are there?
A: Enough that I didn't count. Maybe 15 distinct sound types? More than 10, less than 20. Some are just variations of "blip." The green one is my nemesis.
Look, it's 2 PM and my coffee's gone cold. Sprunki OC Maker isn't going to revolutionize your music career. But if you've got ten minutes and want to create something that sounds uniquely awful (or accidentally cool), it's a solid time-waster. My friend Chris is still proud of his hairball cat. Me? I'm still trying to make Greg less disappointing.
Final thought: The 'save' function is probably just me forgetting to close the tab. Works every time.