Sprunki 1996 is a music and rhythm game made by an indie team that clearly loves old-school computer vibes. It came out in 2024 and feels like something you’d find on a dusty Windows 95 machine all pixel graphics, glitchy effects, and weird charm. It’s part of the Sprunki universe, but this one leans hard into the 90s theme, mixing nostalgia with a slightly broken, fun energy.
You just click around to add sounds. Each character has its own instrument or noise a beat, a synth, a voice, or something stranger. The more you mix, the more the song changes. There’s no real goal or score system here, it’s just about making something that sounds cool or hilarious. The visuals bounce along with the music, so it’s fun just to sit back and watch it unfold. It’s kind of messy in a good way everything feels alive and unpredictable.
If you want your loops to sound cleaner, start small. Layer two or three sounds that work together, then slowly add more. You’ll notice when things sync up right because the beat just clicks. Some characters react differently depending on the mix, so play around to see what works. Once you get used to it, you can make surprisingly good tracks out of chaos.
If you like Sprunki 1996, you’ll probably enjoy Flappy Sprunki Endless Flying or Agent Sprunkis. They all scratch that same rhythm-and-creation itch, but each one has its own weird flavor.