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Sprunki 456 Squid Cookie

two player · Ages 6–12 · Free to play · No download
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About Sprunki 456 Squid Cookie

Embark on a whimsical journey with the turquoise and red-suited brothers. Navigate vibrant forests, skillfully dodge obstacles, and collect cookies to defeat the mischievous Sprunki gang. With double jumps and a golden key to find, reach the cash register and save the day!

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