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Grab those creepy sound icons and drag them onto the characters to kick off loops
Stack different noises together until you get some properly twisted horror melody going
Play around with timing and combos to trigger weird extra effects or secret sounds
Watch the visuals closely—characters glitch, eyes move, or faces change when you hit certain mixes
Just keep layering and experimenting; new creepy layers pop up the deeper you go
Controls are dead simple—drag and drop, no timing pressure—so it feels casual at first, but getting those perfect haunting beats takes real trial and error.
Anyone who’s messed with Incredibox will feel right at home with the drag-to-make-music part. Both let you slap sounds on characters to build tracks. But Sprunki Horror Version Dark flips the mood completely. Incredibox is bright, fun, colorful vibes; this one drowns everything in shadows, with low drones, screams in the background, and visuals that make you uneasy. It’s the same core idea, but twisted into something way darker and more atmospheric—music creation suddenly feels like you’re scoring a nightmare.
Beat-making that’s actually creative but soaked in horror
Super grim art style and sounds that stick with you
Just drag-drop to mix—no complicated buttons
Secret combos and hidden reactions if you dig deep
Somehow relaxing and terrifying at the same time
If you like making music but also get a kick out of horror stuff that creeps under your skin, this one’s a solid guilty pleasure. It’s simple to pick up, impossible to put down once the weirdness hooks you.