BLOODMONEY but sprunki
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About BLOODMONEY but sprunki
In the vast universe of Incredibox mods, few games will make you question your morals quite like BLOODMONEY but sprunki. This isn't your typical music-mixing game where you create catchy beats. Instead, it is a psychological horror experience disguised as a simple browser clicker. The game takes the beloved, cheerful character "Mr. Sun" from the Sprunki universe and puts him in a desperate situation where his fate rests entirely in your hands.
This simplified guide will walk you through everything you need to know about BLOODMONEY but sprunki. We will break down the story, explain how the weapons work, and give you step-by-step instructions on how to unlock every possible ending. Are you a hero, or are you greedy? Let's find out.
What is BLOODMONEY but sprunki?
At its core, BLOODMONEY but sprunki is a twist on the "idle clicker" genre. In normal clicker games, you click a button to make numbers go up, and everyone is happy. In this game, clicking the button physically hurts the character on the screen.
The game is a "reskin" of an older Scratch game called Bloodmoney, but updated with Sprunki characters and lore. The contrast is what makes it so effective:
- The Character: Mr. Sun is usually happy, bright, and musical. Seeing him in a dark, gritty setting creates immediate unease.
- The Action: The game forces you to be the villain. To progress and buy upgrades, you have to inflict pain.
- The Goal: The game challenges you to stop. Can you resist the urge to get a high score to save a life?
The Story: A Desperate Request
The game starts with a simple premise. Mr. Sun (sometimes replaced by other Sprunki characters depending on the version) is in trouble. He needs money for a life-saving surgery or to help his family. He gives you permission to "click" him to generate money, assuming it will be harmless.
However, as you continue to play, the truth comes out. Each click is a hit. As you earn more money, Mr. Sun begins to beg you to stop. He questions why you are going so fast and why you are buying dangerous tools. The story isn't told through cutscenes, but through the dialogue bubbles that appear above Mr. Sun's head as you play. It turns a simple game into a guilt trip, asking the player if virtual money is worth more than a virtual life.
How to Play: Weapons and Upgrades
The gameplay is very straightforward. You click Mr. Sun to get money. You use that money to buy items from the shop on the right side of the screen. These items make each click worth more money, but they also change how much damage you do.
Here is a breakdown of the tools you will find in BLOODMONEY but sprunki:
1. The Hand (Basic Click)
This is what you start with. It generates a small amount of money (usually $1). Mr. Sun might look annoyed, but he isn't visibly hurt yet.
2. The Feather
Cost: Low Effect: This is the "pacifist" option. It tickles Mr. Sun. It generates money slowly, but it doesn't hurt him. Many players use this if they are trying to be kind, but it makes the game very slow.
3. The Needle
Cost: Medium Effect: This is where the horror begins. The needle pokes the character, drawing small amounts of blood. The dialogue will change from annoyance to pain. The money per click increases significantly.
4. The Hammer
Cost: High Effect: A brutal weapon. Using the hammer leaves visible bruises and bandages on Mr. Sun. He will start crying and pleading with you to stop. The income is high, tempting you to keep using it despite the cruelty.
5. The Knife
Cost: Very High Effect: The knife causes severe visual damage. Mr. Sun will look beaten, cut, and miserable. At this point, you are no longer helping him; you are torturing him for profit.
6. The Gun
Cost: Maximum Effect: The ultimate weapon. Buying this usually signals the end of the game or the path to the "Bad" endings. It allows you to end Mr. Sun's suffering instantly, but with terrible consequences.
A Darker Shade of Sprunki
This game represents a shift in how fans interact with the Sprunki characters. Usually, games involving these characters are about creativity and rhythm. BLOODMONEY but sprunki falls into a different category of fan-made content that explores "what if" scenarios where things go wrong.
If you are interested in seeing how other creators have remixed and retold the stories of these characters in unique ways, you should explore the Fun Clicker Games section. These mods often take the familiar faces of the Incredibox universe and place them in new, often surprising narratives, much like the dark turn taken in this clicker game.
Ending Guide: Choose Your Path
The most important part of BLOODMONEY but sprunki is the ending. There are generally three main outcomes based on how greedy you are. Here is how to get them.
The Good Ending (The Savior)
This is the only ending where Mr. Sun survives and is happy.
- Step 1: Click carefully. You can use the Feather or the Hand. Avoid the heavy weapons if possible.
- Step 2: Watch the money counter. Mr. Sun will tell you exactly how much the surgery costs (e.g., $25,000).
- Step 3: The moment you reach that number, STOP CLICKING.
- Step 4: Look for a new button that says "Pay for Surgery" or "Donate." Click it immediately.
- Result: Mr. Sun gets his surgery, thanks you for your help, and the game ends on a positive note. You proved that you aren't greedy.
The Bad Ending (The Greedy Gamer)
This ending happens when you ignore the story and just play for points.
- Step 1: Buy the best upgrades (Hammer, Knife) to get money fast.
- Step 2: When you reach the surgery cost, ignore it. Keep clicking to get more money.
- Step 3: Eventually, Mr. Sun's health will run out. He will succumb to his injuries.
- Result: The screen goes black. A message appears telling you that you have millions of dollars, but Mr. Sun is gone. It asks, "Was it worth it?"
The Sudden Ending (The Betrayal)
This is the fastest way to end the game, but it is also the darkest.
- Step 1: Save up money as fast as you can.
- Step 2: Buy the Gun from the shop as soon as it is available.
- Result: The game ends instantly with a loud noise and a black screen. You didn't save him; you finished him off. This is often considered the "Worst" ending because it was a deliberate choice to be violent.
Why is this Game Popular?
You might wonder why people want to play a game about hurting a cute sun character. The popularity comes from a few places:
- The Shock Value: Players who know Sprunki as a cute music game are shocked to see this dark version. It creates a strong emotional reaction.
- Moral Choices: Most games force you to kill enemies. This game makes you choose to hurt a friend. It makes players think about their actions.
- YouTube and Streaming: Streamers love this game because their chat goes crazy telling them to "Stop!" or "Save him!" It creates great interaction for content creators.
Tips for Success
- Patience is Key: Getting the Good Ending takes a long time because you are earning money slowly. Do not get impatient and buy the Knife!
- Listen to the Dialogue: Mr. Sun gives you hints. If he says "I think that's enough," you should probably check your money total.
- Try Different Versions: Since this is a fan mod, there are different versions online. Some have Wenda, some have Gray, and some have extra secret endings.
Conclusion
BLOODMONEY but sprunki is a fascinating experiment in storytelling. It uses the mechanics of a boring clicker game to tell a tragic horror story. It forces you to look at the character on the screen not just as a way to get points, but as a victim of your actions.
Will you be the one player who has the patience to save Mr. Sun? Or will the allure of the high score be too much to resist? Open the game, take a deep breath, and make your decision. Just remember: once you buy that knife, there is no going back.