Version V35.0 brings a major shift by removing the robotic filter from the audio. Sprunki Phase 9 Definitive Un Robofied matters now because it cleans up the soundscape for a more natural feel. Start by checking the character roster. You will notice that Fun Bot is gone. He has been repaired and renamed to KillBot. This change marks a shift in both name and vibe for this specific phase.
Drag and drop characters onto the slots to build your loop. Listen for how the un-robofied sounds layer together. Watch the visual cues on characters like Oren. Evidence shows that while three of his eyes fell out, the fourth one still sees everything. Try mixing different voice and rhythm layers to see how the audio clarity differs from previous robotic versions. You can play this directly on sprunki.cool without any downloads.
This version acts as a fan-made sequel to the Sprunki Definitive Phase 8 created by Catt. It differs from the base Sprunki Phase 9 by focusing on the "Un Robofied" audio style. While other versions like the Remastered take by Footlong Nachos focus on remaking Turk Jevin's work, this one prioritizes the evolution of the Definitive series. The focus is on cleaner sounds and updated character identities.
Community feedback highlights the audio shift. One player specifically asked if the "un robofied" sound was an improvement, showing that the audio change is the main draw. However, a warning from the community suggests that players with trypophobia should be cautious. The visual style of certain characters in this phase can be triggering for some. These player signals show a mix of audio praise and visual warnings.
This mod is best for players who found previous Phase 9 versions too metallic or robotic. If you prefer a cleaner, more organic sound, this is the right choice. Those sensitive to repetitive hole-like patterns should avoid it. Keep in mind that this is a fan-made extension, so expect a specific, niche vibe rather than a standard game experience.





















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