sprunki phase 1.7 remix
So, What’s This Sprunki Phase 1.7 Remix Thing?
Okay, honestly, I opened this because the thumbnail looked kinda retro. I wasn’t expecting much—just another “phase” remix, right? But then I clicked the green dude in the corner, and this weird glitchy synth noise came out. And I was like, “Huh. That’s new.” Or maybe it’s old? I can’t tell with these remixes anymore.
If you’ve ever played the original Sprunki Phase 1 (which, let’s be real, feels like a decade ago in internet time), this is… familiar, but someone messed with the EQ. Or something. The sounds are punchier, some have a bit of echo, and there’s this one icon that makes a noise I can only describe as a robot choking on a marble. In a good way.
Here’s what I did in my first 2 minutes, just fumbling around:
- Clicked the blue face icon (top left). Got a steady kick-drum-ish beat. Solid start.
- Dragged the orange… thing (looks like a melted trumpet) onto the second slot. Instant weird melody line. It loops in a way that shouldn’t work but does.
- Spammed the weird green rocket icon a few times. This is the “robot choking” sound I mentioned. It’s chaotic, but if you time it right, it adds a hilarious layer of chaos.
And bam. I had a 20-second loop that sounded like a video game from 2003 trying to be funky. Mission accomplished? I guess.
Why Bother With a Remix?
Look, the original Phase 1 is a classic. But sometimes you want the same old pajamas in a slightly softer fabric. This is that. It’s not a total overhaul like some of the crazy sprunki pyramixed stuff out there. It’s more like… someone went into the sound files and added a bit more reverb and maybe a pitch shift here and there.
Perfect for when you’re in a 10-minute work break and don’t want to think. The icons are in the same places (I think?), so if you have muscle memory from the original, you won’t be lost. The challenge? See if you can make something that doesn’t sound like complete nonsense. I failed, but it was a fun fail.
My personal gripe: I wish the purple swirl icon did something more dramatic. It’s just a soft “woosh.” Boring. I always ignore it. But my friend loves it. Go figure.
A Couple of Random Questions I Had While Playing
Q: Can you actually make a decent background track with this?
A: Maybe? If you stick to the blue, yellow, and orange icons and avoid the chaotic green one, you can get a pretty chill, lo-fi-ish loop. It won’t win awards, but it’s noise for your ears while you scroll.
Q: Is this harder than the “sprunki phase 3 definitive retake” thing?
A: Nah. This is baby mode. Phase 3 versions get wild with layers and effects. This is just classic, simple, remixed. Less to think about.
Q: Why “1.7”? What happened to 1.2 through 1.6?
A: No idea. Internet mysteries. Maybe they’re lost in a hard drive somewhere.
Final Thoughts (If You Can Call Them That)
It’s a comfy, weird little noise-maker. Doesn’t ask for much, doesn’t give you a headache (unless you overuse the green rocket). Good for killing time when it’s raining outside and you’ve run out of podcasts.
Try it. Or don’t. I’m just some person who clicked around for 15 minutes and ended up with a beat that sounded like a broken printer trying to rap. 3.5 out of 5 nostalgic marbles.
P.S. The character with the hat still doesn’t do anything if you click its nose. I tried. Several times. Disappointing.