Simon Sprunki is basically a rhythm and memory game that feels simple at first but gets tricky fast. It’s kind of like Simon Says but with a chaotic Sprunki twist. The game dropped in 2024 from one of the small devs who’s been making these Sprunki-style sound games lately. It’s built around sound loops and color flashes that you have to repeat in the right order, and every round gets harder the longer you go.
You just tap or click the buttons in the same sequence the game shows you. Each one plays a tone, so when you get it right, it starts to sound like a beat forming. Mess up once and you have to start again, which can be annoying but also makes you want to keep going. The longer you survive, the more the sounds start to blend into something that actually feels musical, even though it’s mostly chaos at first.
The most common mistake people make is rushing. A lot of players see the colors and just go for it, but the real trick is to wait and focus on the pattern. The game tries to trip you up with quick flashes or sneaky repeats. It’s better to listen than just watch because the tones help more than you’d expect.
If you like Simon Sprunki, you’ll probably like games like Colorbox Mustard or Foreverbox Ascension. They all mix rhythm, timing, and repetition in their own way, but Simon Sprunki has that weird Sprunki energy that keeps it fun even when you’re messing up.