The biggest change in Sprunki Save The Concert!!! is the addition of a fullscreen button, which creator @Ron0085 confirmed is now done to help players see the whole stage. This update makes the experience feel way more like a real show, especially when you're trying to coordinate the sounds. If you've played Incredibox 2000 The Concert, you'll notice this version leans harder into a specific fan-made lore where the concert was a real place before becoming a game.
Start by dragging icons onto the characters to build your track. You should listen for the rock band energy created by OWAKCX, Wenda, Pinki, and Sky, who bring a heavy vibe to the stage. The loop is all about layering these sounds to see how the mix evolves. Watch how the characters react as you add more layers, as the visual energy matches the beat of the concert.
This mod stands out from the base game because of its specific take on the horror transition. Instead of a generic scary shift, the horror mode here is framed as a virus attacking the system. This changes the mood from a high-energy show to something glitchy and unsettling. It's a clever way to use the horror trope while keeping the concert theme intact, making it feel like a digital crash rather than just a spooky skin.
Community feedback shows that players are really digging the Raddy design, though some are debating the music samples. Some users are trying to figure out if Wenda's horror sound is a specific song or a custom sample, while others are asking about the TTS used for Mr Fun Computer. There's a clear demand for unedited music, showing that the community wants to dive deeper into the raw sounds @Ron0085 used for the mix. You can try this out on sprunki.cool to see if the designs hit the mark for you.
This version is a great pick for players who love character-driven mods and glitch-horror themes. If you prefer a perfectly polished soundtrack, some player comments suggest the music might feel a bit rough around the edges. Just keep in mind that this is a fan-made extension, so it's more about the vibe and the community's creative take on the lore than a professional studio production.





















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