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About Sprunki Jump
Sprunki Jump is a platformer game that takes the colorful Sprunki characters from the browser music game and places them in a bouncy jump-based obstacle course. Unlike the auto-runner Sprunki Dash games, Sprunki Jump uses traditional platformer controls — you move at your own pace, jump when you choose, and must clear each level's platform sequence before reaching the exit. The Sprunki universe's playful aesthetic translates well to platforming; the bouncy character animations match the genre's physical feel.
Platform types vary throughout the level progression. Solid platforms are the baseline. Springboards launch you to heights unreachable with a regular jump — timing a springboard jump at the apex of its compression produces maximum launch height. Crumbling platforms disappear after a brief delay following your landing — you must cross them quickly without pausing. Moving platforms on horizontal or vertical rails require boarding them at the right point in their travel cycle.
Sprunki-themed enemies patrol specific platform sections. These enemies can't be permanently defeated — touching them from the side or below ends the run, and jumping on top of them bounces you upward but doesn't eliminate them. Enemy patrol routes are fixed and create natural timing windows where you can pass through a section without contact if you move during the window when the enemy is at the far end of its patrol.
Each level has a hidden collectible requiring exploration off the main path. The platformer structure allows for vertical exploration in a way auto-runners don't — bonus platforms below or above the main route are accessible if you look for them. Collecting all hidden items in a level adds a completion bonus to the level score and marks it with a full-star rating.
Key Features
- Traditional platformer controls at player-set pace — not an auto-runner
- Multiple platform types: solid, springboards, crumbling, and moving on rails
- Sprunki-themed enemies with fixed patrol routes and timing windows
- Hidden collectibles accessible through off-main-path vertical exploration
- Level completion rating system with full-star for all collectibles found
- Springboard compression timing: apex compression produces maximum launch height
Controls
How to Play
- 1Move through each level at your own pace. Reach the exit marker to complete the level and advance.
- 2For springboards, step on the center and jump at the moment of maximum compression (the lowest point of the bounce animation) for maximum launch height.
- 3Cross crumbling platforms immediately without pausing. They hold for approximately one second after first contact.
- 4Watch enemy patrol routes before crossing their section. Move through during the window when the enemy has just turned away from you at the far end of its patrol.
- 5Explore above and below the main path for hidden collectibles. Full star ratings require finding all of them per level.
Tips & Tricks
- Crumbling platforms can be chain-crossed at speed. If multiple crumbling platforms appear in sequence, maintain constant movement across all of them — stopping on any one causes it to collapse before you're ready to leave.
- Enemy bounce mechanics are useful for gaining extra height in sections where the enemy is positioned below a hard-to-reach platform. Land on the enemy, use the bounce, and redirect toward the platform.
- The double jump is best saved for recovering from mistimed jumps rather than as a routine movement tool. Using it reactively for recovery is more consistently valuable than committing it to planned sequences.
Game Info
FAQ
Sprunki Jump uses the Sprunki character designs and aesthetic but is a standalone platformer, not a music creation tool. It is a separate game within the broader Sprunki-inspired game ecosystem.
Contact from the side or below with an enemy ends the run and respawns you at the last checkpoint. Landing on top of an enemy bounces you but does not defeat the enemy — they continue patrolling after the interaction.
The level count depends on the build. Most versions feature 15–25 levels across themed worlds, with difficulty escalating through each world before a reset in difficulty at the next world's opening levels.