sprunki phase 12 definitive fanmade new
Phase 12 Got a Fan "Definitive" Edition and It's... A Lot.
You ever open a game and immediately feel like you've walked into a party you weren't invited to, but everyone's weirdly happy to see you? That's Sprunki Phase 12 Definitive Fanmade New. This isn't an update; it's an intervention by the Sprunki fanbase, screaming "HERE, HAVE MORE WEIRD STUFF!"
My first five minutes: utter confusion. There are, like, seven new icons? Maybe eight? I lost count. One looks like a melting radio. Another is just a triangle with eyes. The sound they make when you click them... okay, the triangle one makes a noise that is 100% a dial-up modem having an existential crisis. I love it.

Who Made This and Why?
No idea. Some dedicated person (or group of sleep-deprived people) looked at Phase 12 and said "Not enough." They weren't wrong. The original Phase 12 was getting... predictable? If predictable means making beats that sound like a robot learning to yodel.
This version answers the question nobody asked: "What if we made it louder, busier, and added a sound that is literally just someone crumpling paper near a microphone?"
And you know what? It works. In a chaotic, "my ears don't know where to focus" kind of way.
The Good, The Bad, The "What Is That Sound?"
The Good: The sheer variety. You can make a beat that goes from ambient synth to what sounds like kitchenware falling down stairs in 3 clicks. The new visual effects when you combo sounds are pretty cool — lots of flashes and color shifts. Makes it feel more "alive" than the sometimes-static originals.

The Bad: It can be a sensory overload. If you're trying to make something chill, good luck. Every sound has a lot of... character. Sometimes too much character. That paper-crumple sound I mentioned? Genius the first time. Annoying the tenth.
The "What Is That Sound?": Slot number 5. The icon looks like a squid wearing a hat. The sound is a wet, rhythmic *squelch* with a high-pitched whine underneath. I have no explanation. I've used it in every mix for the past week. It's my emotional support weird sound now.
Quick Start? More Like Quick Confusion.
Forget traditional guides. Here's how you survive your first 2 minutes:
- Ignore all the original icons at first. Just click the new ones (they're usually on the right). See what hellscape you can create.
- Find the one that sounds like static (the melting radio). Pair it with the deep, rumbling one (looks like a rock).
- Add the triangle modem sound for "melody."
- Stare at your screen and wonder what you've just created. It won't be music. It'll be an experience.
Seriously, don't try to make something good. Just make something. That's the spirit of this mod.

Final Thoughts (From Someone With Ringing Ears)
This isn't for everyone. If you like your Sprunki clean and simple, run away. This is the opposite of clean. This is the junk drawer of Sprunki mods — full of weird, wonderful, and occasionally useless things.
But if you've played every official version and are bored, or if you just love seeing what fans can do when they have too much time and passion, this is a treasure trove. It's messy, unbalanced, and over-the-top. And somehow, that's its greatest strength.
Will it be around next year? Who knows. The fan scene moves fast. But for now, it's a glorious, noisy testament to people caring way too much about silly music games. And I'm here for it.
Rating: Chaotic Good/10. Bring headphones. Not the nice ones.