Sprunki Super Shifted Phase 4 is a fan-made horror modification of the Sprunki music-mixing game that pushes the series’ dark aesthetic to its most extreme form yet.
This phase strips away the playful elements of earlier versions and replaces them with distorted visuals, unsettling sound loops, and characters redesigned around corrupted, nightmarish themes. Unlike standard Sprunki mods that balance music creation with light horror touches, Super Shifted Phase 4 commits fully to atmospheric dread—every character contributes haunting audio layers, and the interface itself reflects a decayed, glitching world.
This article breaks down what makes Phase 4 distinct: the specific character transformations, how the shifted sound design changes your mixing approach, where to play the mod, and why it stands apart from both official Sprunki releases and other fan-made horror phases.
What Is Sprunki Super Shifted Phase 4?
Sprunki Super Shifted Phase 4 is a fan-made horror modification of the Sprunki music-mixing format. It uses the familiar drag-and-drop soundboard mechanic but replaces cheerful melodies with industrial noise, bass drones, fractured vocals, and glitch effects. The setting is a corrupted digital world consumed by the “Super Shift,” a catastrophic glitch orchestrated by the antagonist Mr. Fun Computer. Characters appear as shadowed silhouettes until you drag their icons onto the stage, revealing distorted forms and harsh audio layers. The mod preserves Sprunki’s experimental structure while shifting the tone toward psychological dread and mechanical decay.
The basic format remains accessible: place character icons onto empty performer slots to build layered tracks. Instead of bright rhythms, the board is filled with static-laced percussion, predator-like growls, hovering spirits, and alarm-like synthesizers. The altered roster includes Oren, who contributes a heavy growl; Wenda, appearing as a spirit above her corrupted body; Simon, delivering broken beats; Pinki, adding frantic percussion; and Mr. Fun Computer, whose industrial synth dominates the mix.
With roughly 20 main characters and additional bonus characters, you can build sparse, uneasy loops or dense, unstable compositions—what the mod calls a “Super Shifted Nightmare.”
Features of Sprunki Super Shifted Phase 4
Sprunki Super Shifted Phase 4 uses music creation to make its horror setting feel active. Every character placement changes both the arrangement and the stage, revealing another part of a world damaged by the glitch.
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Drag-and-drop sound construction: Place characters on the stage to layer rhythms, voices, effects, and melodies. There is no complex music software to learn.
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Super Shifted character reveals: Shadowed figures transform only when their icons are placed, turning every new sound into another glimpse of the corruption.
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Harsh Phase 4 sound palette: Deep drones, static-laced percussion, glitchy whispers, fractured vocals, and mechanical synth textures replace the lighter tone of standard Sprunki mixes.
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Character-specific audio identities: Oren, Simon, Pinki, Wenda, and Mr. Fun Computer each affect the direction of the mix, especially when layered against one another.
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Story-facing details: Character cards, status labels, and “Top Secret” bios provide lore around the altered cast, suggesting what happened to each figure and making the soundboard feel like a record of the Super Shift’s spread.
Created by @mishadanushin and released as V1.0, the mod is playable in-browser on abgernygames.org without requiring a separate download.
How to Play Sprunki Super Shifted Phase 4
The main loop is straightforward: choose characters, place them on the stage, listen to what they add, and adjust the lineup until the track becomes the kind of corrupted arrangement you want.
Open the game and study the stage.
The shadowed figures at the bottom are empty performer slots. The available character icons represent the sounds and transformations you can introduce.
Drag a character icon onto a silhouette.
The selected character appears in its Super Shifted form and begins contributing audio to the mix. Start with one or two layers so you can clearly identify what each performer adds.
Build the arrangement gradually.
Add a growl from Oren, a broken rhythm from Simon, or Pinki’s high-pressure percussion. Mr. Fun Computer is especially useful when you want a dominant industrial synth layer that makes the track feel more chaotic.
Test combinations rather than following a fixed sequence.
There is no single correct order. A bass drone beneath a whisper may create tension, while static beats against harsh vocals can produce a more aggressive sound.
Watch and listen after every placement.
Audio changes are only part of the response. Pay attention to altered character forms, sudden visual details, status labels, and environmental shifts.
Revisit familiar elements.
Some of the mod’s appeal comes from observing the cast, reading character cards, and checking the “Top Secret” bios after you have experimented with the lineup.
How to Play a Nightmare
There is no separate Nightmare button in Sprunki Super Shifted Phase 4. You create the Nightmare yourself by choosing which corrupted voices, rhythms, and effects are allowed into the composition.
Begin with a foundation that establishes the mood. Oren’s feral growl can create a heavy low end, while Simon’s crackling beat introduces movement without making the track feel safe. Add Pinki when you want the rhythm to become more frantic, then bring in Mr. Fun Computer to overwhelm the arrangement with its alarm tone.
The strongest Nightmare mixes usually come from contrast rather than simply filling every slot. Try isolating a single disturbed vocal or mechanical effect before stacking other performers around it. Then remove, replace, or rearrange layers to hear how the mood changes.
As you play, treat the character cards and status labels as part of the experience. Wenda’s spirit-like appearance, the damage visible in Simon’s form, and Mr. Fun Computer’s role in the collapse all give the music additional context.
Related Games
- Sprunki Hyper Shifted Phase 6 Original Fandame — Continue into an even later Hyper Shifted phase to compare how the computer-virus corruption and distorted music-making escalate beyond Phase 4.
- Sprunki Phase 3 The Start Of Nightmare — Explore the earlier nightmare stage for context on the first ominous glitches that eventually culminate in Phase 4’s apocalyptic Super Shift.
- Sprunki Anti-Shifted Computer Treatment Chapter 1 — This computer-focused counterpoint is a natural follow-up for players intrigued by Mr. Fun Computer’s role in rewriting the Sprunki universe.
Why Play Sprunki Super Shifted Phase 4?
Sprunki Super Shifted Phase 4 is for players who enjoy the direct, experimental structure of Sprunki but want a darker musical and visual direction. It keeps the immediate satisfaction of dragging in characters and assembling a track, yet changes the feeling of that process: each addition can sound like another signal escaping a corrupted system.
The mod gives its cast more than a cosmetic horror redesign. Oren’s growl, Simon’s static, Pinki’s percussion, and Mr. Fun Computer’s industrial synth each have distinct roles in a mix. That makes experimentation meaningful whether you are trying to create a restrained ambient piece, a dense glitch track, or a full Nightmare of layered noise.
For lore-focused players, the Phase 4 setting adds another reason to explore. The “Top Secret” bios, status labels, and altered character fates suggest that the Super Shift is not simply a visual filter, but a collapse that has changed the entire Sprunki roster.

















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