

Sprunkiland is a fan project that takes a ton of inspiration from Baldi’s Basics, while also throwing in nods to Sprunka and the old-school oddity Sprunki 1996. It’s not some polished release—it’s messy, silly, and kind of unsettling, which is exactly the point.
If you’ve played Baldi, you’ll get the idea - roaming through halls, collecting things, and hoping the characters don’t catch you. But in Sprunkiland, everything feels a little more off. The sound effects are goofy, the designs lean into "so bad it’s good," and there are plenty of moments where you’ll stop and just say, "what did I just see?"
Because it’s fun, most strangely. Sprunkiland has that weird internet energy - like digging up an old CD game you weren’t supposed to find. It’s half creepy, half funny, and it never takes itself too seriously. Fans of Baldi’s Basics or anyone who enjoys bizarre indie projects will get a kick out of it.




