
Sprunki FNAF 4 is a weird but really fun mash-up between Sprunki and Five Nights at Freddy’s 4. It came out in 2025, made by fans who clearly love both games. It’s basically a rhythm and sound-mixing game, but it’s got that creepy FNAF energy glitchy screens, dim lights, and sudden weird noises that keep you on edge. It’s not scary in the jump-out-of-your-seat way, but it’s got that creepy vibe running underneath everything you do.
When you start, you’ll see a bunch of FNAF-style characters on the screen. You drag them in, and each one makes a sound drums, synths, screams, robotic laughs. You stack them, loop them, and suddenly you’ve got this messy, horror-themed beat going. It’s not really about getting a score or beating levels. You’re just messing around with sounds until it clicks and feels good. Sometimes it turns into something that actually sounds kind of cool; other times it’s total chaos and that’s part of the fun.
What’s cool is how the game changes as you play. Add certain characters and the background shifts the lights dim, the tone gets darker, and you start feeling like something’s about to happen. It’s that mix of fun and tension that makes it addictive. Every mix feels a little different depending on what you throw in.



















