Palworld is currently breaking all sorts of records on Steam. With over a million players logged in at the same time, the survival game with creatures reminiscent of Pokémon has become a gigantic hit seemingly overnight.
While many in our editorial team have already immersed themselves in Palworld, we are of course also interested in hearing about your enthusiasm. Are you already immersed in the game world and have your first Pals
caught?
We have embedded a survey for you above.
What kind of game is Palworld?
Anyone who just sits in front of the screen scratching their head and wondering Pal-was?
below you will find a brief description of the game and platform availability.
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Palworld is out: The new survival open world is currently taking Steam by storm
Palworld is a mix of survival, base building and monster catching. Visually, it probably reminds you most of the Pokémon games. Except that they are now called Pals, carry heavy guns and shoot other monsters.
In the open world you will find a huge range of such Pals. You can either cut them down or catch them to make them fight for you. In addition, the creatures are also important for building your base.
For example, a Fire Pal heats your ovens, while Water Pals irrigate farmland and help you grow food. Unlike other survival games, in Palworld you don’t have to do everything yourself, but you can get help.
But your helpers are not only important in your base. They can also help you when exploring dungeons and fighting boss monsters. However, thanks to the multiplayer mode, you are not completely dependent on yourself and your pals, but can let friends help you by conquering the world with you, swapping pals with you or competing against you in a joint showdown.
We give you an impression of the first 30 hours of play in our GameStar test.
But now enough of the explanation: Take part in the survey embedded at the top of the article and tell us whether you are already playing Palworld, perhaps still plan to, or whether all the hype surrounding the survival game leaves you cold. And if you explain to us in the comments how you came to your decision, that would be the proverbial cherry on the community icing.