
Mini-game mayhem
Fast rounds with strong visual language and readable chaos.
Forgotten Playland: Party Edition drops players into a forgotten attic where plush toys sprint, shove, sabotage, and compete across fast mini-games and larger social spaces.
Forgotten Playland aims for quick readability and strong personality. The premise is instantly legible, the characters are memorable, and the mix of mini-games, hub spaces, and chaos-driven systems gives the project a broader party identity than a single mode alone.
Core player count for direct competitive rounds.
Mini-games to keep the loop varied.
Players in the attic social hub.
Planned 2026 release window on Steam.

Fast rounds with strong visual language and readable chaos.

The world stays colorful and legible even when the action gets messy.

Customizable PlushKyn give the social side of the game more identity.
Rapid-fire challenges keep each session moving and each match unpredictable.
The project extends beyond matches into a broader toy-box world.
Identity and cosmetics help the roster feel social, not generic.
Classic party tension gets remixed through traps, items, and turn-based chaos.
Forgotten Playland: Party Edition is planned for Steam. Wishlist it to follow release updates and new announcements.