A quiet shift in the fan-modding scene has brought a sleepy aesthetic to the classic lineup, swapping out the usual high-energy loops for a much slower, drowsy vibe. This version matters now because it strips away the complex visual noise of other fan projects to focus on a stripped-back, low-effort charm. Created by @Oren-By-Long, this mod takes the original character designs and gives them a tired makeover, offering a relaxed entry point for players who want to mess around with the classic sounds without being distracted by flashing lights.
Playing through this sleepy setup means adjusting to a completely static visual environment. Since the creator openly admitted they were "lazy make animation" and decided on no animation for the characters, you won't see the usual dancing or bouncing loops. This lack of movement actually helps beginners focus entirely on how the audio layers fit together, making it a surprisingly decent tool for learning the basic structure of a mix.
The core mechanics rely on the familiar drag-and-drop system, but with a few visual tweaks like the black icon removal. You still use the classic soundboard, meaning the audio itself remains unchanged from the original game. The main protagonist of this phase is Gray, who anchors the visual lineup alongside other familiar faces like Oren, though they all remain completely still on your screen as you drag them onto the stage.
Some players might find the lack of moving parts a bit too bare-bones, especially if they are used to the highly animated fan-made phases. The static thumbnails and lack of visual feedback mean you have to rely entirely on your ears to know which loop is active. It is a very specific, minimalist take on the formula that works best if you just want a quiet, distraction-free mixing session on sprunki.cool.





















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