Sprunki - Voided Phase 6 - Fallen (Fanmade)

What Is Sprunki - Voided Phase 6 - Fallen (Fanmade)?

Unlike the lore resolution in Sprunki Voided Phase 5 Veracity, this new fanmade release shifts the timeline into a bleak, endless loop where the victory over Oren is completely undone. While previous chapters hinted at a happy ending after defeating the main antagonist, this V1.0 build by @Jamessakalauskas strips away any hope. It introduces a dark, work-in-progress state where the characters are trapped in a cycle of loss.

Looking closely at the roster changes, players will notice that Fun Computer and Black do not appear in this phase, which is a major departure from other community versions like Sprunki Phase 6. The visual setup is also in a highly experimental state. Some early players on the forums have pointed out that the icons to place the characters down do not move, remaining static even after you drag a character onto the stage. This gives the interface a raw, unfinished vibe that fits the eerie theme.

This mechanical stiffness actually reshapes how you experience the horror. Instead of smooth animations, you get a frozen, unsettling tableau. The creator, who collaborated with @skoller on the concept, wanted to explore a "twisted tale of voided with no happily ever after" where characters are forced to watch their friends perish repeatedly. This narrative focus means the audio layers feel more like a desperate cry for help than a standard beat-mixing session. The developer openly warns players with a quick note: "THIS IS A WIP, PEOPLE!!!" which explains the current mechanical quirks.

The community has already started sharing their thoughts, with user coley125 calling it a "cool mod peak" in early discussions. The creator responded to early praise with a simple "hi and thx!" to show appreciation for the feedback. Those seeking a complete, bug-free musical sandbox might find the current work-in-progress state too static, but it remains a fascinating look at how community creators push the story into darker territory.

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Step-by-Step Guide to the Fallen Interface

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Placing the Static Icons

To begin layering sounds in this fanmade phase, you drag the character icons onto the active slots. Unlike standard mods where characters spring to life with dynamic animations, these icons remain completely static even after placement. This is a known quirk of the current work-in-progress build. You will need to rely entirely on your ears to track which loops are active, as the visual cues do not change or light up. It forces you to pay closer attention to the audio mix itself.

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Navigating the Missing Roster

When building your custom soundscape, keep in mind that certain classic characters are absent from this lineup. Specifically, Fun Computer and Black do not appear in this phase, which drastically alters the available sound palette. You will have to work with the remaining characters to build your dark, atmospheric loops. Experiment with layering the available vocals and beats to capture the bleak, hopeless tone that the creators intended for this specific chapter of the voided storyline.

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Managing the Work-in-Progress Audio

Because this version is an early work-in-progress release, the audio layering can sometimes feel experimental. To avoid overwhelming the mix, introduce your loops one by one rather than dragging multiple characters onto the stage at once. Listen to how each loop interacts with the background drone. Since there are no moving visual indicators to guide you, keeping your arrangement simple is the best way to appreciate the eerie, narrative-driven sound design without creating a chaotic clash of frequencies.

Practical Tips for the Voided Soundscape

  • Focus on Audio Cues

    Since the character icons do not animate or change when placed on the stage, you cannot rely on visual feedback to know which loops are active. Make sure to turn your volume up and introduce characters slowly so you can hear exactly what each one adds to the mix.

    If the mix gets too cluttered, mute characters one by one to identify and remove clashing frequencies.

  • Embrace the Minimalist Atmosphere

    With major characters like Black and Fun Computer missing from the roster, this phase is built for a more minimalist, eerie sound. Avoid crowding the stage with too many characters at once; instead, let a few quiet loops breathe to emphasize the tragic lore.

    Try pairing a single low beat with one vocal loop to create a haunting, isolated theme.

Key Characters and Atmospheric Features

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Oren โ€” The Unbeaten Shadow

In the broader Sprunki lore, Oren is the central antagonist whose defeat usually brings peace. However, in this fanmade phase, Oren's shadow looms larger than ever. The story reverses the happy ending, leaving the remaining characters to suffer the consequences of their pyrrhic victory. Oren's influence is felt through the dark, tense audio atmosphere that dominates the entire mix.

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Black โ€” The Missing Presence

Black is traditionally a key figure in the horror phases of the Sprunki universe, often bringing heavy, distorted beats. In this specific phase, Black does not appear at all. This absence leaves a noticeable void in the rhythm section, forcing players to rely on other characters to establish the dark, ambient undertones of the track.

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Fun Computer โ€” The Absent Ally

Fun Computer usually provides quirky, synthesized effects and digital loops to lighten the mood or add chaotic energy. Much like Black, Fun Computer is completely excluded from this phase's roster. Without this digital companion, the soundscape feels much more isolated and organic, emphasizing the lonely, tragic theme of the Fallen storyline.

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Static Interface Design

One of the most unique aspects of this build is its completely static interface. The icons do not move or animate when placed on the stage, creating a frozen, eerie tableau. This design choice, whether intentional or a limitation of the current work-in-progress build, enhances the feeling of being trapped in an unchanging, hopeless loop.

Why Play Sprunki - Voided Phase 6 - Fallen (Fanmade)?

" Explore the dark, unfinished aftermath of the voided timeline. "

" A tragic, work-in-progress continuation where no one escapes. "

" Listen closely to a frozen world with no happy endings. "

Frequently Asked Questions About the Fallen Phase