Sprunki Regretful 5.0 isn’t here to hold your hand. You start in total darkness, no map, no guide—just the sound of your footsteps and… something else. It’s faint at first. A shuffle. A low growl. You don’t see it yet, but you know it’s there.
You move through narrow corridors, hoping to spot the exit before whatever’s hunting you catches up. Sometimes it’s quiet for too long, and that’s worse. The second you hear it behind you, your heart spikes and it’s full sprint or game over.
The goal’s simple: find the exit. But the layout changes every game, and the monster doesn’t play fair.
Every round feels different. One time you’re calmly exploring, thinking you’re safe. The next, you turn a corner and—bam—it’s there. No music, no warning, just panic. The randomized mazes keep you guessing, and the AI gets smarter if you play too safe.
It’s easy to lose track of time because escaping “just one more time” never feels like enough.
Love the heart-pounding escapes? Try Scrunkly Big Update or Sprunki: Lack Of Sleep for the same terrifying rush.