Helldivers 2 is an extremely popular game, far more than probably either Arrowhead or Sony hoped for. That said, it isn't perfect, and the developers are well aware of that.
03.04.2024 - 21:47 / gamerant.com / Gabriel Machado Pureza
An ingenious Palworld player has recently created a school using the game’s extensive base-building systems. Since its early access release back in January, Palworld has been a huge hit, reaching over 25 million players, and base-building is among the most popular elements of the game.
While Palworld’s main appeal is catching Pals, base-building is at the core of its experience. At their bases, players can craft new items, put their Pals to work, breed them, and even fuse them to get stronger versions of each creature. Fortunately, Palworld has a pretty intuitive base-building system, which has allowed many gamers to devise amazing creations.
Now, a creative Palworld player called Ooh_GiGi has shared the school they have just created in the game. Ooh_GiGi’s school comes with several rooms, including classes, a nurse’s office, a cafeteria, a gym, locker rooms, the “Princi-Pal’s office,” and much more. It’s a huge, detailed structure, and it’s only lacking light sources and a roof to be complete. Unfortunately, the player only shared screenshots from above, and it’s currently not possible for other fans to fully appreciate each room’s details.
According to Ooh_GiGi, this school is part of a bigger project, as the player is building a whole city. Until now, they have created a library, a church, a museum, a restaurant, and a small corner store. Building cities in Palworld is not something new, as some players have done it before, but it’s generally a huge undertaking that may take real-life weeks to be fully completed.
As the weeks pass since Palworld’s launch, its player base is getting increasingly more comfortable with the game’s building systems. For example, four amazing bases were highlighted by Palworld’s official profile last week, and they had some pretty crazy designs. One of them, for instance, was an incredibly tall base filled with ramps that allowed the owner to slide down. Another one was a huge and incredibly detailed village, while others included a flying ship base and a city inspired by Chinese architecture.
Due to how much the community loves building creative bases in the game, the Palworld devs recently announced a base-building update. According to the game’s community manager Bucky, this upcoming update will feature a “big expansion of the building system.” However, gamers must temper their expectations, as the update does not have an official release date yet, and it was confirmed that base-building will still not be the focus of the next patch.
Pocket Pair's Palworld is a creature-collection game set in an open-world. Entering early access on January 19, 2024, the project blends survival, building, farming, monster breeding, and shooter elements.
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