Did you know that the V2.0 update of this underground music project completely revamps the bonus tracks and cleans up the phase designs? This version matters now because the development team finally rolled out the 1.5 and 2.0 updates, adding new bonuses and polishing the animations that MetroGlitchtenskiy and the team spent months crafting. It is a massive step up from the initial release, giving players a much cleaner interface to drag and drop their favorite characters.
How does the dark, subterranean setting of the Moscow Metro tunnels actually affect your gameplay? The creators built this mod with a heavy nod to the ruins of Moscow, setting a creepy, atmospheric tone that stands out from typical bright music mixers. However, because of reports of cartoon gore, the mod faced a brief takedown, making this current playable version on sprunki.cool highly sought after by fans who want to experience the eerie, underground vibe. You will notice the visual shift immediately as you transition between the dark tunnels and the surface ruins.
Behind the scenes, the development was a collaborative effort that took "after 3 months hard work" to pull off, according to the main creator. MetroGlitchtenskiy handled the core mod design and phase 1 animations, while Churros coded the project and Touch grass composed the haunting beats for phase 2. There was even some lighthearted team drama during production, with Churros joking that "It's just me, Lemony chickened out." when discussing the design contributions.
If you are a beginner trying to navigate these dark tunnels, starting with the classic characters like Oren or Clukr is your best bet to establish a steady rhythm before layering the heavier phase 2 beats. The game fits perfectly for players who love eerie lore and want to experiment with custom OCs, similar to what you might find in Sprunki 200 Secret OC. To get the most out of your first session, try mixing the minimalist phase 1 loops before dropping the intense phase 2 distortions. Drag Oren onto the first slot to hear how the base loop anchors the entire underground track.





















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