Sprunki Retake

About Sprunki Phase 7 Definitive (Gabs' Take)

The Sprunki Incredibox community is in a constant state of evolution, with modders pushing the boundaries of horror, sound design, and visual fidelity. Just when fans thought the nightmare of Phase 6 was the peak, a new contender emerged from the shadows to redefine fear. Sprunki Phase 7 Definitive (Gabs' Take) is not just a mod; it is a high-definition descent into madness.

Created by the talented GabsTheCreator (and hosted on platforms like Cocrea), this "Definitive" version takes the existing concepts of Phase 7 and polishes them into a gruesome masterpiece. It features highly detailed sprites, visceral body horror, and a soundscape that blurs the line between catchy beats and psychological torment. If you are ready to see Gray with his brain exposed and Wenda in her most psychopathic form yet, this is the mod that will haunt your dreams.

What is Sprunki Phase 7 Definitive (Gabs' Take)?

Sprunki Phase 7 Definitive (Gabs' Take) is a fan-made modification of the Sprunki music mixing game. It stands out in the crowded "Phase" market by offering a "Definitive" experience—meaning updated graphics, smoother animations, and a cohesive lore that ties together the fragmented stories of previous versions.

In this specific "Gabs' Take," the atmosphere is heavier and more oppressive than the standard Phase 7. The visual style leans heavily into anatomical horror. Characters aren't just "glitched" or "spooky"; they are dismantled. The mod explores a timeline where the corruption caused by the Black entity and Jevin has reached a terminal stage, stripping the characters of their humanity and leaving behind twisted husks that still try to make music.

The Lore: The Jevin & Black Singularity

The narrative heart of Gabs' Take revolves around a catastrophic event involving Jevin (the blue cultist) and Black (the primary antagonist). Lore theorists in the community suggest that this phase represents a "Singularity" or a "Morph."

  • The Fusion: Unlike previous phases where characters were merely possessed, Phase 7 suggests that Jevin and Black have merged or are working in terrifying unison. This dual-threat has overwhelmed the rest of the cast.
  • The Physical Toll: The "Definitive" art style highlights the physical consequences of this corruption. Characters like Gray and Raddy are depicted with surgical-level injuries—exposed brains, missing eyes, and torn flesh—suggesting that the "infection" is physically tearing them apart from the inside out.
  • The Psychological Break: Wenda is no longer just a victim; in this lore, she has snapped completely, described as a "psychopath" who actively harms herself and others, adding a layer of tragic horror to the mix.

Gameplay Mechanics: Conducting the Nightmare

At its core, Sprunki Phase 7 Definitive retains the beloved drag-and-drop gameplay of Incredibox, but Gabs has tweaked the experience to maximize the unease.

1. The Definitive Soundscape

The audio in this mod is designed to be "eerie."

  • Beats: The percussion (provided by characters like Orange and Silver) is heavy, industrial, and laden with metallic clanks that sound like hospital equipment.
  • Melodies: The synthesizers are detuned and wobbly, creating a sensation of dizziness or disorientation.
  • Vocals: The choirs are haunting. Instead of harmonious singing, you often hear strained breathing, whispers, or screams that have been pitch-shifted into a melody.

2. The Visual Feedback

Gabs' Take utilizes the Gandi IDE engine on Cocrea to deliver fluid animations.

  • Idle States: Characters twitch, bleed, and look around nervously.
  • Activation: When you drag an icon onto a character, their transformation is often accompanied by a visceral sound effect—a squelch, a crack, or a snap—that emphasizes their ruined state.

3. The Horror Mode Trigger

True to Sprunki tradition, there is a hidden layer of terror.

  • The Black Key: Placing the Black character (often found in the Voice category) is usually the catalyst. In this definitive version, his presence darkens the screen and shifts the entire track into a lower, more demonic key.
  • The Trio: Rumors suggest that combining Black, Jevin, and Wenda unlocks a unique audio track that plays a distorted "message" from the creators.

Character Guide: The Ruined Roster

The character designs in Gabs' Take are the main attraction. Here is a breakdown of the horrific makeovers given to the cast:

The Victims (Beats & Effects)

  • Gray (The Exposed): Gray receives one of the most shocking redesigns. Half of his face is sheared off, revealing a fully detailed brain and skull. He looks numb to the pain, providing a deep, resonant bass.
  • Raddy (The Heart): Raddy is often depicted with his chest cavity open, his heart beating visibly to the rhythm of the track.
  • Fun Bot (The Melted): The robotic character is no longer shiny and chrome. He is melting, with wires exposed and oil leaking like blood, suggesting a total system overload.
  • Lime (The Blind): Known as Garnold in some iterations, Lime is missing an eye entirely, with the other drooping. His sound is a skeletal "clicking" noise, like teeth chattering.

The Nightmares (Vocals & Melodies)

  • Wenda (The Psychopath): Wenda’s design is terrifying. Her jaw is ripped open, revealing rows of teeth, and she has visible claw marks on her own body. Her vocals are manic and high-pitched.
  • Jevin (The Shadow): Jevin appears less as a physical being and more as a shadowy silhouette, hinting at his ascension or merger with the void.
  • Vineria (The Mutant): Vineria has mutated into something bird-like or insectoid, flapping useless wings and making chirping, organic noises that unsettle the listener.

Where Does Phase 7 Fit?

With so many "Phases" floating around, it can be hard to keep track of the timeline. Is this a sequel to Phase 6? Is it an alternate reality?

Sprunki Phase 7 Definitive is best viewed as a "What If?" scenario that pushes the body horror element to the extreme. It sits alongside other high-quality fan projects that aim to remaster the grainy, low-res aesthetic of early mods into something 4K-ready. If you are interested in tracing the evolution of these phases and seeing how we got from a simple music game to this level of gore, you should browse the Sprunki Phase category. This hub collects the various numbered entries, allowing you to compare Gabs' vision with the original Phase 7 concepts.

Community Trends: The "Reaction" Wave

This specific mod has blown up on YouTube, thanks to its shock value.

  • The "Insides" Reaction: Streamers like Bluexio have made videos specifically analyzing the "anatomy" of the characters. The level of detail Gabs put into the internal organs of Gray and Raddy has become a major talking point.
  • Cocrea Stardom: As a project hosted on Cocrea, it highlights the shift away from Scratch. The community is praising the platform for allowing higher fidelity assets and better audio quality without the compression limits of older engines.

Strategy: Building a "Definitive" Horror Track

To get the most out of Gabs' Take, you need to mix with intention. Randomly placing characters will result in noise. Follow this guide for a cohesive nightmare:

  1. Start with the Skeleton: Use Lime (Garnold) and Silver to lay down a clicking, metallic beat. This sets a cold, clinical atmosphere.
  2. Add the Drone: Bring in Gray. His bass is deep and constant, grounding the track in dread.
  3. The "Psychopath" Melody: Introduce Wenda and Pinki. Their vocals are often dissonant. By playing them together, you create a "panic attack" audio effect that mimics the lore.
  4. The Drop: Finally, drag Black into the mix. Wait for the loop to restart. The sudden shift in tone combined with the darkened visuals creates the perfect jump-scare moment for your listeners.

Conclusion

Sprunki Phase 7 Definitive (Gabs' Take) is a triumph of fan creativity. It takes the simple joy of Incredibox and twists it into a sophisticated horror experience. GabsTheCreator has set a new standard for "Definitive" mods, proving that with enough polish (and enough gore), even a cartoon music game can be genuinely terrifying.

Whether you are a lore hunter trying to decipher the Jevin/Black mystery or just a horror fan looking for some gruesome beats, this mod is a mandatory play. Just make sure you have a strong stomach before you look too closely at Gray.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this mod official? No, it is a fan-made project by GabsTheCreator. It is not affiliated with the official Incredibox developers.

Where can I play it? The mod is primarily hosted on Cocrea, a platform for creative coding projects similar to Scratch but with more advanced features.

Is there a jumpscare? Yes. Triggering the "Black" character or specific secret combinations can result in visual jumpscares and loud audio spikes.