Map-Making Game 'Map Map' Sells Over 10,000 Copies in Three Weeks
The game's early sales and 'Very Positive' rating show a niche audience for hands-on cartography gameplay that blends exploration with real surveying logic.
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German studio Pipapo Games' map-making adventure 'Map Map - A Map-Making Game' has sold over 10,000 copies on Steam since its May 29 release, with 91% of 185 reviews positive. Players use authentic surveying tools like compasses, sextants, and telescopes to explore islands and create maps.
Pipapo Games, based in Hamburg, announced on June 17 that 'Map Map - A Map-Making Game' had sold over 10,000 copies on Steam in about three weeks since its May 29 launch. The game carries a 'Very Positive' rating from 185 reviews, 91% of which are positive. Players take the role of a cartographer exploring unknown islands, using a compass, sextant, telescope, and step-counting to triangulate positions and draw maps. The Steam store page lists the game at 1,800 yen, with a demo available. Japanese language support is not yet included.
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