GM $PENGU fam! 🐧 Dropped a fresh new track, perfect for coffee or whisky time—come vibe with your waddling crew! Who’s tuning in to this Pudgy beat?
Say GM back!
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We’re excited to announce that Pudgy World, our free to play browser-based game, is now live.
Explore 12 unique towns across The Berg, help Pengu find Polly, and play mini-games, all on @PudgyWorld_.
Play now: https://t.co/x7lkMt8Rre
One big example of where we’re investing into actual story writing and world building something that might not show now but will prove itself later is Keshuma City.
And before you think, “oh cool, a city map,”
this isn’t just a background element.
Keshuma is a massive part of our story.
So naturally, it needs to be fleshed out in extreme detail.
It’s a big creative assignment.
Think about how Naruto has the Hidden Leaf Village with all its recognizable landmarks, streets, and places fans fell in love with.
Keshuma is our version of that.
It’s being built from the ground up, both in story and in design.
We’re developing full 3D layouts, key locations like the Respawn Express, Kaichukan Towers, and Support Centers, every part of the city has meaning and story woven into it.
In Example 1, you see Naruto’s village.
In Example 2, you see the beginnings of Keshuma.
This is what we mean when we say we’re building an actual universe one that’s alive, layered, and feels like it could exist long after the show ends.