Just like in the original Incredibox, Sprunki 1996 centers around intuitive interaction. Players drag sound icons onto animated characters, who then perform loops in real time. The challenge—and the fun—comes from experimenting with different combinations to create a cohesive, groovy track.
- In Classic Mode, players have access to a set of sound categories—beats, effects, melodies, choruses, and voices. Mixing and matching them leads to endless possibilities, making each session feel like a jam session inside a 90s arcade.
- Story Mode adds a layer of discovery. By placing the right sounds together, players unlock bonus animations—mini music videos steeped in nostalgic aesthetic. These scenes not only serve as rewards but also showcase the creative potential of the composition.
- Challenge Mode raises the stakes by asking players to replicate specific songs using limited tools. It’s a fun, puzzle-like twist that turns beat-making into a test of memory, logic, and ear-training.