Sprunki Parasite

Sprunki Parasite flips the horror genre on its head by casting you not as the survivor but as the invading organism. This stealth-driven game is about controlling a parasitic creature that sneaks through labs and corridors, infecting humans and using their bodies to unlock new paths and mechanics. Each level becomes a puzzle in manipulation, timing, and silent attacks.
Infiltrate and Infect
You begin as a small, vulnerable parasite navigating vents and dark corners. The goal is to find unguarded hosts and take control of them without setting off alarms. Once inside a host, you can open doors, access systems, or use tools to progress. But danger is always nearby, as guards and cameras are programmed to detect suspicious movement and unauthorized access.
- Infect scientists to access restricted rooms or terminals.
- Hide from surveillance by sticking to shadows and crawlspaces.
- Leave a host when detected to avoid being captured or destroyed.
Use Hosts Strategically
Each host offers a different function. Some are researchers who can open secure doors, others are security personnel who can carry weapons or bypass scanners. Choosing the right host for each scenario is key to progression. You may need to rapidly exit one body and find another mid-puzzle to avoid suspicion or manipulate multiple systems.
- Chain host control between targets to stay undetected.
- Combine actions across different bodies to open complex routes.
- Remember patrol routes and environmental hazards as you plan your next move.
A Living Labyrinth of Control
Sprunki Parasite isn’t about combat—it’s about evasion, timing, and clever manipulation. Alarms can ruin progress, so each move must be calculated. The parasite grows stronger with each successful infiltration, unlocking new abilities like faster movement, stronger jumps, or longer host duration. This gradual evolution allows for different approaches to the same puzzles as the game progresses.
Sprunki Parasite is a brainy horror-stealth game with a unique twist on perspective and control. The satisfaction lies in mastering a space not by force but by adaptation, using your alien nature to bend human systems to your will.