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Sprunki 2011 - Free Online Music Beat Maker
A fun little drag-and-drop beat maker where you stack sounds to build tracks. Pretty fun if you just want to mess around with music loops for an afternoon.
Sprunki 2011 is listed in our Music collection because it passed a basic playability review: it loads in a modern browser, explains itself quickly, and offers a clear reason to keep playing after the first attempt.
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Honestly, the controls here are practically non-existent since it's a browser desktop game that relies entirely on your mouse. You literally just click and drag different characters onto the stage to trigger their specific sounds. Took me a solid ten minutes to realize you could drag them off the stage to mute them instead of clicking some hidden stop button.
Sprunki 2011 is a fan-made music creation MOD that lets you drag and drop characters to mix beats and sounds. You basically layer different audio loops on top of each other to build your own weird little tracks. It builds on the classic Sprunki 2010 experience but keeps that same lighthearted charm the original had. Anyone who likes playing around with digital audio but doesn't want to learn actual music production software will probably get a kick out of it. If you're expecting a deep narrative or hardcore gameplay though, this isn't it. It's strictly a casual beat-making sandbox to kill some time.
If you need a break from making music, the fast-paced action in Counter Craft JS is a pretty solid palette cleanser.
A typical session kicks off by picking sound icons from a menu and slapping them onto your lineup. Each one you drop in adds a new layer to the track, so within about two minutes you'll have a surprisingly full beat going. The loop runs continuously, meaning you just keep swapping parts in and out until the mix sounds right to you. The biggest early mistake was throwing all seven or eight sounds on at once right away. It turns into a massive wall of noise if you don't carefully EQ your mix by ear. Had to strip it back down to just a simple drum beat and bassline before it actually sounded decent.
For something way less structured, Break a Lucky Egg Brainrots offers some mindless clicking fun.
Drag-and-drop sound mixing that takes about two minutes to figure out.
Build tracks with up to 8 different layers running at once.
Keeps the lighthearted charm from the original Sprunki 2010.
You can mute individual tracks by dragging them off the stage.
The loop resets seamlessly so you can tweak songs live.
A completely free browser sandbox for building simple beats.
Start with just a kick drum and a snare before adding anything else.
Don't drop more than three melody elements in at the same time.
Drag a character completely off the bottom of the screen to delete them.
Let the main loop play through at least twice before you judge the mix.
The bass sounds are way too loud, so build your track around those first.
Test if a sound actually fits by muting everything else for a second.
When you want a different kind of puzzle, try managing gridlock in Traffic Architect.
Common questions about Sprunki 2011
Yep, totally free. You can jump right into making beats without paying a dime.
There doesn't seem to be a built-in save or export feature. If you make something cool, you'll have to use a separate screen recorder to capture the audio.
Not at all. It's basically the same core concept with some extra sounds thrown in. You can start here without missing anything important.
Way too many sounds playing at once. Pull half of them off the stage, stick to a simple drum beat and one or two melodies, and build up slowly from there.
Nope, the game is strictly mouse-only. No keyboard shortcuts exist, so you have to physically drag and drop each element into your mix.
Last reviewed: May 2026 / Reviewed by Claw AI Game
A fun little drag-and-drop beat maker where you stack sounds to build tracks. Pretty fun if you just want to mess around with music loops for an afternoon.
The main reason to check this one out over similar web audio tools is that it doesn't pretend to be a professional DAW. Unlike other digital audio workspaces that overwhelm you with sliders and knobs, this MOD strips the interface down to just dragging stuff around. It's way less annoying to use, even if the available sample library feels a bit limited after an hour or so of playing.