Sprunki Phase 20
Sprunki Phase 20: The "Okay, This Is Getting Serious" Phase
Remember when Sprunki Phase 3 felt like a lot? Cute. Sprunki Phase 20 looks at the early phases like they're training wheels. And then throws the bike into a lake. There are... so many icons. I didn't count. More than 10? Probably like 12 distinct characters, each with their own little universe of sounds.
My first attempt sounded like an orchestra warming up if all their instruments were made of plastic and spite. It was beautiful. And horrible. Mostly horrible.
Not for the Faint of Heart (or Ears)
This isn't a "quick break" game. Well, it can be, but you'll leave with auditory whiplash. It's for when you're ready to commit to making a noise collage. You know those "sprunki phase 100" or "phase 1000" jokes? This feels like a step in that direction. It's dense.
If Sprunki OC Maker is finger-painting, and Sprunki Swapped Version is painting with your eyes closed, Phase 20 is trying to do a detailed oil painting. With your toes. While someone narrates a recipe in the background.
The complexity reminds me of some of the more intricate sprunki mods out there, but it feels official. Polished chaos. The sound design has layers. Literal audio layers. You can stack things and create actual texture, not just a sequence of bloops.
Things People Actually Ask
"Is Phase 20 the last one?" Hah. No. I don't know what the final number is, but the internet has versions going way higher. This is just a milestone. A noisy, chaotic milestone.
"Are the sounds better quality?" They're... different. More varied. Some sound almost melodic, not just percussive. There's one that's just ambient wind. Why? I don't know. But it works when you layer it under three different drum sounds and something that goes "wobble."
Comparing it to something like Sprunki Pyramixed is apples and oranges. Pyramixed is its own beast with a gimmick. Phase 20 is the core formula, pumped up on caffeine. It's what happens when the incredibox sprunki idea is allowed to grow and get weird.
A Quick, Incomplete FAQ
Q: How do you even start?
A: Pick a corner. Any corner. Click something. See what happens. Abandon all hope of making a "song" on your first try. Just make a "vibe." My vibe was "questionable."
Q: Is there a secret combo?
A> Probably. I haven't found it. I found a combo that sounds like a fax machine having a panic attack. That might be the secret.
Q: Better than Phase 10?
A: "Better" is subjective. It's more. More sounds, more options, more potential for glorious failure. If Phase 10 was a comfortable couch, Phase 20 is one of those modern art sculptures you're not sure you can sit on.
Final thoughts? It's a lot. A fun lot. A confusing lot. I spent 20 minutes trying to make something coherent and ended up with what my roommate called "elevator music for a spaceship that's losing oxygen." High praise.
Play this when you're bored of simplicity. When you want a sound playground with more slides and swings than you know what to do with. Just don't expect to master it. I doubt anyone has. And that's the point.
Side note: The purple character's sound is my favourite. It goes "shwoomp." 10/10, would shwoomp again.