sprunki phase 29
So I Finally Got Around to Trying Sprunki Phase 29...
You know how sometimes you just need to click things and hear silly noises? That''s me about 70% of the time. My friend Dave—who once tried to sample his cat''s purr for a track—told me about this "Phase 29" thing. "It''s got that one sound like a robot choking on glitter," he said. I had to check it out.
Anyway. If you''ve played any of the other Sprunki games (like, I dunno, sprunki phase 3 or even the super old sprunki 1996 thing), you get the drill. Drag icons onto little dudes, they make sounds, you try not to make something that sounds like a microwave dying.
But this version? Phase 29? Honestly, it feels like someone took the usual formula and added... more mustard. Not literally sprunki mustard (that''s a whole other mod), but like, the sounds have this weird texture to them. There''s this purple guy—I think it''s supposed to be a spaceship?—that makes a whirr-pop-boop sequence that''s weirdly satisfying when you''re just zoning out.
Wait, How Many Icons Are We Talking?
Okay so I didn''t actually count. But it feels like more than Phase 25? Maybe? There''s definitely some new ones I haven''t seen before. One looks like a tiny volcano that spits out bass notes. Another is just a... green blob that goes "blorp".
Oh right, the question everyone asks: What''s the system requirements for Sprunki Phase 29? Honestly, if your browser can play a YouTube video, you''re probably fine. I tried it on my ancient laptop while "working" (read: procrastinating) and it didn''t crash. That''s a win.
And can you save your mixes? Ehhh... not really? I mean, you can screenshot your masterpiece, I guess. Or just leave the tab open forever like I do. My browser currently has like 8 Sprunki tabs from different "phases" because I can''t be bothered to remember what I made.
The "Three Icon Challenge" (That I Made Up)
So I was bored yesterday—rainy afternoon, you know how it is—and decided: what if I only use THREE icons? The pink swirly thing (makes a rising tone), the blue droplet (water drip sound), and that grey gear-looking one (mechanical click).
Dragged them onto different characters in this order: droplet first, then gear, then swirl. The result? Honestly, kind of sounded like a broken water cooler trying to start a rave. Not good, but not terrible? I give it a 6/10 for effort.
Personal bias time: I HATE the orange firework icon. It''s too sharp! Sounds like someone crumpling aluminum foil directly into my ear. But my kid cousin loves it. So... taste is subjective, I guess.
Comparison Time (If You Care)
If you''re coming from something like sprunki pyramixed 0.9—you know, the one with all the pyramid graphics—Phase 29 feels... cleaner? Less chaotic visually. The sounds are still weird, but they don''t fight each other as much.
But if you want total anarchy, go play sprunkin incredibox or something. This one''s more for when you want to make something that could almost be background music for studying, but then one icon ruins it completely in the best way.
Oh, and does it support touchscreens? Tried it on my tablet. Works okay, but dragging icons is a bit fiddly. Better on desktop with a mouse.
Final Thoughts (If You Can Call Them That)
Phase 29 is fine. It''s not gonna change your life. It''s not as meme-worthy as sprunki wenda treatment (that thing is everywhere on TikTok for some reason). But it''s a solid time-waster. The new icons are fun to play with, especially that weird "blorp" one.
Would I play it again? Probably next time I''m avoiding actual work. It''s like digital bubble wrap—pointless but satisfying to pop.
P.S. If anyone figures out how to make something that doesn''t sound like kitchen appliances having an argument, let me know. I''m still stuck in robot-choking-on-glitter territory.