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Sprunki Retake But Hands

Sprunki Retake But Hands

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Sprunki Retake But Hands is a surreal extension of the chaotic Sprunki universe, shifting the gameplay focus entirely to disembodied hands as the primary method of movement, combat, and interaction. This version throws players into environments where limbs become tools of survival, puzzle-solving, and ragdoll-infused combat, offering a bizarre yet deeply skill-based twist on the familiar Sprunki formula.

Movement Reimagined Through Fingers

In Sprunki Retake But Hands, players no longer rely on full-body avatars. Instead, each level is navigated through articulate, physics-based hand mechanics. Every jump, climb, and fight is accomplished through grabbing, swinging, slapping, or crawling using nothing but fingers. Precision becomes critical as you’re forced to think like a pair of hands navigating a body-sized world.

Walls are scalable with careful grip timing. Platforms require alternating finger taps to propel your palm forward. Even something as simple as picking up an object becomes a minigame of dexterity. The game’s learning curve rewards careful control, but also embraces chaos—there’s rarely one correct way to reach the goal.

Finger-Focused Challenges

Sprunki Retake But Hands introduces challenge courses, environmental puzzles, and enemies that can be stunned, flipped, or disassembled using hand-only techniques. Grasping moving platforms or throwing objects with just your knuckles adds tension and unpredictability. Every level tests a different aspect of control.

  • Gripping mechanics adapt to surface material—slippery tiles require faster taps, while sticky walls slow you down.
  • Pressure-sensitive physics allow players to crush, toss, or gently nudge items based on grab strength.
  • Stealth elements rely on finger-walking—move too quickly and your taps alert nearby AI.

Progression Without a Body

Instead of traditional upgrades, players unlock hand modifiers and alternate animations. You might trade your standard hand for a crab claw, a giant foam glove, or even multijointed spider fingers. Each modification brings a different movement style or bonus challenge.

  1. Complete precision time trials to unlock “Clap Mode,” allowing double-slaps on obstacles.
  2. Master the one-handed climb for access to hidden vertical mazes.
  3. Collect scattered rings in motion to upgrade your grip meter.

Sprunki Retake But Hands reinvents platforming through tactile movement, turning every surface into a potential playground. It’s absurd, yes—but underneath the chaos lies a surprising depth of control and challenge that will keep players engaged from finger to finish.