
Abernathy 4 is a fan-made mod from Incredibox. It’s an evolution, rejecting the safe and polished in favor of a dark, whimsical, and emotionally profound audio experience. Where most mods just try to make a splash with visuals or humor, Abgerny 4 goes deeper, creating an unsettling yet engaging soundscape that feels more like a subconscious audio experiment than a typical rhythm game.
One of the game’s boldest innovations lies in the way it handles layering. Unlike Incredibox mods that tend to be neatly synchronized, Abgerny 4 deliberately leaves the sounds out of phase—creating a sense of tension as the melody collides with the bass, then gradually returns to the beat. This “off-beat” is more reminiscent of an impromptu jam session than a perfect digital mix.
Some icons even change sound as you add more layers, creating a dynamic, evolving mix rather than just static loops.
Unlike previous mods, Abgerny 4 makes characters express emotions through facial expressions and gestures depending on the mix. Add a layer of chaotic sounds, and you’ll see your avatar shake, roll his eyes, or sway uneasily. This isn’t just an aesthetic—it’s the game’s way of reflecting the “emotional state” of the sound.
Some fans even believe there’s a hidden narrative arc: from calm → chaos → emotional explosion, depending on the order in which you use the audio icons. This opens up the possibility of multiple replays to discover new emotions.

Aberny 4 is a living, breathing audio masterpiece that reacts to your choices and emotions. Its depth lies not in its difficulty, but in how you feel, decipher, and engage. If Abgerny 4 is a journey into the subconscious through fractured sounds and warped emotions, then Sprunki Static is where all signals are completely scrambled—a warped electronic universe where sound, image, and logic all collapse together in a whirlwind of digital chaos.























