sprunki super tunes
Sprunki Super Tunes: My Kitchen Has Never Been Cleaner (Thanks To Weird Beats)
Alright so here's the thing about the original Sprunki Super Tunes - it's perfect for when you have like five minutes between meetings or during a coffee break. Sometimes I just let it play while doing dishes. My kitchen has never been cleaner. I'm not even joking.
So average play session length? Like 5-15 minutes. Tops. Unless you get really into trying to make "the weirdest sound possible" which was my personal challenge today. If boredom was a sound, this would be its greatest hits album. But in the best way possible!
There aren't really pre-made song templates, which is actually kind of refreshing. You just... start dragging. And sometimes when you drag too fast, there's this graphical glitch that happens. Looks cool actually. Makes it feel like the game is barely keeping up with your creative genius (or whatever you want to call randomly clicking pictures).
I was trying to make something that sounded like a fax machine falling down stairs, but I ended up with something that my coworker described as "digital bubble wrap popping." Success?
The weirdest thing happened after maybe ten minutes of just messing around. My breathing has synced with the rhythm. I'm becoming one with the blob. Which sounds super weird to type out, but honestly, when you're in that zone of just dragging and listening, you kind of zone out in the best way.
I was playing around during my lunch break and ended up creating this combo that made me actually laugh out loud. It was like a kazoo having an argument with a dial-up modem. Does that count as "a small work that makes you smile"? I'm counting it.
This is the OG version though - the one that probably started a thousand "hey check out this weird noise I made" conversations. There's something about the simplicity of it that just works. No fancy stuff, just colorful things that make noise when you drag them.
Try it next time you're waiting for something to load or just need a two-minute brain break. Worst case scenario, you make a terrible noise and close the tab. Best case? You accidentally make something hilarious and spend the next fifteen minutes trying to recreate it (good luck with that).