The audio in Sprunki Retake is not just horror sound effects layered over a beat. Each character has been designed so that its sound contribution makes sense within a composition while also carrying an edge that does not resolve cleanly. Moans, fractured rhythms, low-register pulses, and processed vocals sit alongside more conventional percussive and melodic loops. The result is that even a simple two-character combination can land somewhere unexpected, and adding a third element sometimes shifts the entire feel of what you built.
This is what separates Sprunki Retake from straightforward horror-themed reskins of the Sprunki format. The sound design is doing real compositional work. The tension between elements that sound like they belong together and elements that introduce friction is where the game finds most of its character. Playing with the mix until you hit a combination that produces something genuinely uncomfortable, rather than just spooky-flavored music, is the actual challenge the game is presenting.

