Version V11.0 is out now, and it's the best time to jump into Sprunki Tadc: Pomni's Revenge because it brings a specific focus to the Pomni OC that fans of the Digital Circus vibe will recognize immediately. Instead of just another random mix, this version leans into the energy of the main protagonist from the indie series, making it a must-try for anyone who likes their music mods with a bit of character-driven chaos. You can find this version live on sprunki.cool without needing any downloads.
To get a good beat going, start by dragging and dropping different icons onto the characters to layer your sounds. You'll want to listen for how the rhythms clash or blend, especially when you're trying to build a track that fits the frantic energy of the source material. Watch how the visuals react as you add more layers; the goal is to find a combination of sounds that feels like a proper remix rather than just noise. Testing different combinations is the main loop here.
What makes this mod stand out from the baseline Sprunki experience is the integration of the Pomni character, who is a semi-serious OC created by That Pizza Tower Fan. Unlike the standard versions, this one focuses on a specific theme tied to the Amazing Digital Circus world. While it follows the classic music-mixing formula, the visual identity is tied to the first human character introduced in the show, giving the whole experience a more targeted feel than a generic soundboard.
Looking at the community side, things get a bit weird and funny. Some players are already spotting unexpected guests, with one person asking "who invited uzi?" in the comments, suggesting that the mod might have some surprising crossovers or fan-added elements. Others are just vibing with the chaos, though the discussion shows that players are mostly interested in who is appearing in the roster and how the sounds hit. It's a very community-driven space where the memes are as important as the music.
If you love mixing OCs and fast-paced beats, you'll probably dig this. However, if you're looking for a deep story or complex game mechanics, keep in mind that this is a music-mixing mod, not a full adventure game. The main boundary is that it's a creative tool for making loops, so the "revenge" part of the title is more about the vibe and theme than an actual combat system. Just drop in, mix some sounds, and see what happens.





















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