sprunki pyramixed 0.9 oc but fixed
Sprunki Pyramixed 0.9 OC But Fixed: When Fan Characters Actually Work
Alright, confession time: I've given nicknames to Sprunki characters. Green blob is "Gerald" (#31). Don't ask why, it just happened. So when I found this "OC But Fixed" version of Pyramixed 0.9, I was skeptical but intrigued. Most OC mods are... well, broken.
Here's the thing about Sprunki OCs - the community has its own celebrities (#68) and some of them make these custom character packs that are hit or miss. Usually miss. This one? Actually works. The icons snap to grid properly (#131), which is a miracle considering most OC mods feel like they were coded during a power outage.
I've developed a rating system that makes no sense to anyone but me (#330), and this mod scores surprisingly high. The character designs look like they were made in MS Paint in 2005 but in a good way (#136). There's charm in the jank, you know?
My partner asked "Are you making music or torturing that computer?" (#14) while I was testing this. The answer, as always, is both. But at least with this fixed version, the torture is more melodic.
Now, if you're coming from the regular Pyramixed, you might wonder: How many sound packs/characters are included? Honestly, it varies, but this fixed version has a decent selection that doesn't crash your browser. And are there Easter eggs or hidden content? Probably? There's a hidden konami code that does nothing (#162). Or does it? I'm still trying to figure that out.
There's a coffee stain on my desk from when I laughed too hard at a particularly bad combo (#15) in this mod. The OCs sometimes make sounds that are just... wrong. But in a funny way. Like a robot trying to beatbox after dental surgery (#257) but with more personality.
My neck is stiff from looking down at the keyboard then up at screen (#459) trying to figure out which OC does what. They have different outline thicknesses (#184) which is weirdly distracting once you notice it. But the animations are smoother than they have any right to be (#141) - someone actually put effort into fixing this.
This feels like what an AI would make after listening to 1000 hours of elevator music (#202) but then a human came along and fixed all the weird parts. Or like someone took the original and put it through a glitch filter (#387) but in reverse - they removed the glitches instead of adding them.
I can feel my heartbeat syncing with the bass line (#456) which is either cool or concerning, I haven't decided. But there's a specific satisfaction-ache when you nail a complex combo with OCs that actually work (#494). It's like winning against the odds.
The community jokes about "graduating" from basic phases to advanced mods (#128), and this OC But Fixed version feels like an intermediate course. You're not just clicking random icons anymore - you're clicking custom icons made by someone on the internet. Progress!
Anyway, if you've played so many mods that the original now sounds "wrong" (#17), or if you just want to see what happens when fan creations actually function properly, give this a try. It's not perfect, but hey, at least it doesn't crash every five minutes. Small victories.