Sprunki Phase 9: A Dose Of Hope

What Is Sprunki Phase 9: A Dose Of Hope?

Drag character icons onto your lineup and watch the screen literally brighten as you build harmonious tracks in Sprunki Phase 9: A Dose Of Hope. This fan-made Incredibox mod from creators @MoreSprunk and @HZ Take swaps the series' signature horror for an uplifting redemption arc, and you can jump in instantly on sprunki.cool.

What sets this entry apart is the Hope Meter — instead of managing tension or dodging jump-scares, you fill a meter by layering complementary beats, melodies, and vocals. As it rises, lingering glitches fade and the audio shifts toward something genuinely triumphant. The roster of 15+ original sound stems includes reimagined versions of familiar characters: Simon now pulses with a steady synth heartbeat, Wenda delivers soaring vocals instead of eerie whispers, Durple lays down warm bouncy bass, and Mr. Sun pushes back visual shadows with uplifting treble notes.

Players coming from earlier phases often ask whether the horror elements are completely gone, and based on the description, the answer leans heavily toward optimism — the red-and-black static fades as you play. Some fans also wonder if prior phase knowledge matters; the lore references a corruption arc from Phase 8, but the drag-and-drop loop is beginner-friendly on its own.

If you enjoy rhythm games with emotional payoff and don't mind a lighter tone, this is worth your time. Those craving pure horror may find the shift too cheerful.

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Getting Started with the Hope Meter

1

Drag-and-Drop Basics

Grab character icons from the sidebar and drop them onto blank slots in your lineup. Each icon assigns a specific musical stem — bass, synth, vocals, or percussion — to that slot.

2

Reading the Hope Meter

The meter fills as you layer harmonious sounds together. Watch for visual cues: the screen clears glitches and brightens as the meter climbs, signaling you're on the right track.

3

Understanding Character Roles

Each character serves a distinct audio function. Durple handles bass foundation, Simon provides driving synth rhythm, Wenda carries melody through vocals, and Mr. Sun adds bright treble texture.

Building a Track That Fills the Meter

  • Build the Foundation First

    Start with Durple's bass and Simon's synth beat to establish a stable 4/4 rhythm before adding anything else.

    Rushing to fill all slots often creates dissonant clashes that slow your Hope Meter progress.

  • Save Wenda for the Chorus

    Let your instrumental track play for a few measures before dropping Wenda's vocal icon onto the board.

    Her soaring vocals hit much harder as a reveal moment than as part of the initial setup.

What Makes This Phase Different

1

Hope Meter System

A progression mechanic that rewards harmonious layering. Filling it triggers visual cleansing of the screen and shifts the music toward a brighter, more triumphant sound.

2

15+ Original Sound Stems

A full library of beats, melodies, vocals, and percussion tracks designed specifically for this phase, enabling thousands of potential combinations.

3

Redemption Arc Narrative

The story pivots from the corruption and horror of previous phases to a tale of characters fighting back against a digital plague through music.

Why Play Sprunki Phase 9: A Dose Of Hope?

" Music cures the glitch — one beat at a time. "

" The redemption arc the Sprunki series needed. "

" Build hope, not horror. "

Questions About Phase 9's Redemption Arc