AY in Tick Drop Sprunkies but Mr sun is sick is an automated battle royale game driven entirely by chance, where players watch characters called Sprunkies compete in a tick-based elimination format until one survivor remains.
Players engage by selecting their Sprunkies before each round starts, then observing as the tick system randomly eliminates competitors without direct player control—turning strategy into spectacle and outcome prediction into the core experience.
AY in Tick Drop! Sprunkies but Mr sun is sick
AY in Tick Drop! Sprunkies but Mr sun is sick is an “Add Yourself” party elimination game created by @sprunkibutralr on Scratch. It replaces traditional Sprunki music-mixing with a random survival tournament where twenty characters stand on platforms and face elimination one by one. The central visual is Mr. Sun, depicted with a sickly green face and weak expression, whose struggle adds dark humor to the high-stakes challenge. You can play this browser-based elimination game on abgernygames.org without downloading anything.
The gameplay functions like an automated battle royale driven by chance. Characters randomly press buttons to increase a turn count, the elimination pointer rotates through the roster, and whoever lands at the end of the sequence displays a surprised “Huh?” before falling with “Clang” and “Crunch” sound effects. The goal is simply to be the last one standing.
How to Play AY in Tick Drop! Sprunkies but Mr sun is sick
The game is straightforward and viewer-oriented. Click the Green Flag to reset the roster and start the match. From there, eliminations happen automatically as characters add turns, the list rotates, and the unlucky character at the end of each round is dropped from the stage.
When a winner is finally decided, the game provides a WinnerTalk sequence with digital confetti and victory music.
| Action | Control | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Start Game | Click Green Flag | Resets the character roster and starts the match. |
| Add Turns | Automatic | Characters randomly press buttons to increase the turn count. |
| Elimination | Automatic | The character at the end of the turn count is dropped from the stage. |
| View Results | Automatic | The final survivor is crowned with music and confetti effects. |
What Makes This Mod Stand Out
The sick Mr. Sun theme is the centerpiece. His green, nauseous appearance is reflected in both his victory and loss animations, making him memorable and funny. The “Tick Drop” mechanic adds ritualistic tension to each round—it isn’t just a simple list removal, but an event with specific character reactions and sound cues that make eliminations feel impactful.
The game includes a massive twenty-character roster: Oren, Raddy, Clukr, Funbot, Vineria, Gray, Brud, Garnold, Owackx, Sky, Durple, Mr. Tree, Simon, Tunner, Mr. Fun Computer, Wenda, Pinki, Jevin, and Mr. Black. The “Add Yourself” format allows the lineup to mix familiar Sprunki-style faces with community-made characters, giving each match a Scratch-community feel.
The soundtrack covers multiple phases—Start, Game, Winner, and Results music—drawing inspiration from classic party games like Mario Party and Super Smash Bros. These varied soundscapes help each stage of the tournament feel distinct.
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- AY at Deltas Scratch Simon Says Parallax Engine Sprunkies — This fits readers who liked the automated party-game feel, since it applies the Sprunkies cast to another Scratch-inspired challenge structure instead of a normal music mod.
Is This Worth Playing?
If you enjoy the chaotic randomization of Scratch “Add Yourself” games and want a quick, lighthearted spectator experience, this delivers. It lacks deep manual strategy, but the charm lies in watching the Sprunki cast face the whims of the Tick Drop and seeing if the sickly Mr. Sun can defy the odds and survive until the end.

















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