
Sprunki 1996 Like Human came out in 2025 and was made by a small indie team that clearly loves weird retro stuff. It’s a music and rhythm game, but it doesn’t play like your usual rhythm tapper. Instead, it feels more like a sound toy where you drop characters, each with their own beat or voice, and they all start jamming together. The style looks straight out of the 90s grainy textures, chunky buttons, and that strange charm old PC games had.
It’s the kind of game that doesn’t explain too much. You just start adding characters, and suddenly you’ve made a song that sounds oddly good or totally cursed. Either way, it’s funny and satisfying.
You just click or tap the characters you want to add. Each one plays a different loop bass, drums, vocals, weird noises, whatever. Stack a few together and they sync into a beat. The more you add, the crazier it sounds. If it gets too messy, clear the board and start again. There’s no score or timer, just pure experimenting with sound.
Most people go too hard too fast dropping every character at once. That just makes noise. Try adding a few at a time so you can actually hear how they fit. Also, some players forget you can mute layers, which helps clean up the mix.
There are tons of community levels people made new sound packs, visual tweaks, and remixed sets that change the vibe completely. Some are chill and lo-fi, others sound like total chaos. It’s cool seeing how other players twist the same tools in totally different ways. Sprunki Parasite or Sprunki Phase 10 keeps you experimenting, even when you think you’ve heard every sound in the game.



















