Sprunki Phase 3 came out in 2025 and feels like the weird cousin of Incredibox. It’s made by indie creators who keep pushing the Sprunki idea further. This one goes darker, louder, and way more chaotic. The vibe is less cute and more glitchy, with new sounds and visuals that make the whole thing feel like a strange dream. It’s still a music game, but it’s not calm you build beats that feel alive and a little unhinged.
The setup is easy. You drag the characters into the scene and they start making sounds beats, vocals, weird noises. Stack them, remove them, swap them around. That’s the fun part, figuring out what mix clicks. In Sprunki Phase 3, the sounds hit harder. Some are deep bass booms, others are almost robotic or distorted. The screen reacts to your rhythm lights flicker, characters move in sync, and suddenly it feels like your mix is running the show.
It’s not about winning or scoring points. You just mess around until something sounds cool. Sometimes it’s smooth, sometimes it’s total chaos. Either way, it’s fun watching it all come together.
It feels fresh compared to the earlier Sprunki versions less cheerful, more mysterious, but still easy to play for anyone.
If you like Sprunki Phase 3, check out Sprunki Colorbox Red or Sprunki Phase 365. They have the same drag-and-drop beat style but each one has its own mood and sound.
Sprunki Phase 3 is just pure experimenting no rules, no pressure, just you, the beats, and a screen that feels alive while you play.