Sprunki Retake But Hands is a twist on the traditional Sprunki experience—this time, your character doesn’t just flop and bounce but uses oversized hands to grab, swing, and pull themselves across absurd obstacles. The entire gameplay revolves around mastering arm movement and precision gripping.
Hands-On Physics
Forget legs. In this version, your only method of movement is through grabbing, climbing, and flinging. Your character has long, elastic arms that stretch toward objects and surfaces. The challenge lies in getting the right angle and rhythm—too quick, and you’ll slip; too slow, and gravity pulls you back down.
- Sticky walls perfect for grip-based climbs
- Moving hooks that require mid-air catch timing
- Swings that launch you when released at the right moment
Grabbing is Strategy
This version introduces a mechanic where the surfaces you grab can react to your grip. Some crumble after a second. Others pull you in unpredictable directions. Some even trigger environmental changes like closing a door or starting a timer. Every grab must be intentional.
Advanced players will learn to:
- Chain grabs for horizontal movement
- Use alternating hands to scale walls faster
- Perform mid-air pivots using flexible joints
Expect the Unexpected
Just when you think you’ve figured out how to move, the game introduces a new gimmick—sticky bombs, swinging hammers, or wind tunnels that throw your careful plans into chaos. Sprunki Retake But Hands thrives on surprise and rewards those who adapt fast under pressure.
If you’re looking for a platformer that turns every climb into a puzzle and every fall into a lesson, this hand-based chaos simulator is a perfect pick. It’s weird, fun, and harder than it looks.