sprunki pyramixed with ocs
Okay so I found this thing with custom characters and it's kinda wild
So get this - you know those regular Sprunki games with the same characters everyone uses? This one's different. Found a Sprunki phase I haven't played before. Felt like finding a rare Pokémon. Seriously, it's like someone let the community design their own little noise-makers and then threw them all into one game.
I showed this to my cousin who's never touched a Sprunki game in her life and within like five minutes she was giggling like a maniac because she made this absolutely ridiculous combo that sounded like a robot sneezing in a tin can. Mission accomplished I guess?
So about importing your own sounds - from what I can tell, no you can't import your own MP3s or whatever. But the "OCs" here are like... pre-made custom characters that other people designed? Or maybe the game creator made them? Honestly I'm not 100% sure. They're definitely not the standard ones though.
I've given nicknames to characters. Green blob is "Gerald." Don't ask why. There's this one that looks like a teapot with legs and I've decided its name is Reginald. He makes a sort of glug-glug sound that works surprisingly well as percussion.
Easter eggs? Oh for sure. I found this one combo where if you put three specific characters in a triangle pattern, they all start blinking in sync and the music gets all... echoey? Reverby? I don't know audio terms but it definitely does something different. Might be a bug. Might be magic. Who knows.
The character designs have more thought than my life plans. Like seriously, someone sat down and designed these little guys with actual personalities. There's one that looks perpetually tired (mood) and another that's just vibrating with energy. You can kinda guess what they'll sound like based on how they look, which is neat.
My review style has evolved from "professional" to "tired but committed." I mean how do you properly review a game where the main goal is to make a penguin-shaped character and a floating eyeball create harmonious beats together? You don't. You just experience it.
My breathing has synced with the rhythm. I'm becoming one with the blob. Again. This keeps happening with these games. I'll be dragging a little cactus-looking dude onto the stage (he makes prickly sounds, naturally) and suddenly I realize I haven't blinked in like two minutes and my breathing is matching the beat. It's weirdly meditative.
For real though, if you're new to this whole Sprunki thing, this version with the OCs is actually a pretty good place to start. There's no pressure to make "good" music because everything already sounds kinda silly. The characters are so absurd that you can't take it seriously, which somehow makes it easier to just play around.
Pro tip: Try to make the most chaotic combo possible. Just throw every character on stage and see what happens. It'll either sound like electronic soup or accidental genius. Either way, you'll probably laugh.
So yeah, Sprunki Pyramixed with OCs. It's weird, it's personal, and it might just make you appreciate how creative people can be with little digital blobs that go "boop."