Unlike the standard roster in Sprunki Deluxe OCS, this massive megamix expands the character select screen to a wild degree by packing in hundreds of fan-made creations. We are looking at version V1.1, which pushes the limits of what a browser-based Scratch mod can handle. Instead of the usual twenty characters, you get a sprawling grid of icons representing original characters from all over the community. It completely changes how you approach building a track because you are no longer limited to the classic sound palettes.
Looking closely at the updates, the creator @GonzalGomez has bumped the roster up to a massive scale. The game is "currently at 290 icons/characters (270 ocs/bonuses)" which means you have an overwhelming number of vocal loops, beats, and weird sound effects to sort through. The mod even allows custom requests, meaning characters from other media can make guest appearances. This version cleans up some of the icon clutter and attempts to stabilize the performance, which is a huge deal when you are loading this many assets at once.
Some players might ask, "Really? Another mod with more than 100+ characters?" but the sheer volume of choices completely reshapes how you play. For players trying to figure out "how can you handle all Sprunki OCs without breaking the game" without crashing their browser, the experience is all about patience. Instead of dragging and dropping a set lineup, you have to scroll through pages of icons to find matching beats. It turns the game into an experimental soundboard where you can mix classic canon characters like Sky or Wenda with completely random community creations.
This megamix is perfect for players who are bored of the same old loops and want to see how far the fan community can stretch the engine. If you are a beginner, it might feel a bit chaotic at first because of the sheer volume of icons, but it is a great playground to discover cool fan designs. You can play it directly on sprunki.cool without downloading anything. However, players who prefer a highly structured musical experience with clean transitions might find the massive grid a bit too overwhelming to navigate.
Ultimately, this mod is a dream come true for collectors of weird internet lore who want to click every single icon, but it probably won't satisfy purists looking for a simple, traditional rhythm game.





















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