
Palworld’s April Fool Dating Sim Is Back—No Joke This Time
Mar 31, 2025 2:06 PMPalworld is back in the spotlight, with the developer Pocketpair revealing a new trailer for the dating sim spin-off titled "Pal♡world! ~More Than Just Pals~." Originally conceived as an April Fools' joke, this game seems to be a legitimate project, featuring a unique blend of school life, friendship, and even some peculiar twists like dismembering and eating your pals. Although no official release date has been announced, the developer reassured fans that it won't be available immediately. Stay tuned for news on how to engage romantically with pals in this quirky universe.
nWill Pal♡world! ~More Than Just Pals~ be released on multiple platforms?While there is no release date yet, Pocketpair aims to have the game available on various platforms. Given the success of the original Palworld, there is hope for a wider launch.
nFor those unfamiliar, Palworld is an open-world survival game that allows players to capture creatures called "Pals." It has gained popularity for its unique mechanics that combine elements of action, adventure, and RPG gaming. Despite facing legal challenges from Nintendo regarding similarities to Pokémon, Palworld has amassed a large player base since its initial release.

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From catching Pals to dating them—Pocketpair really knows how to keep us on our toes. Here’s hoping the romance mechanics are as unhinged as the original game’s survival antics (Kept it light and playful while nodding to the absurdity, without overlapping with the existing comment’s focus on chaos or pivots.)

From monster battles to monster dating—only Palworld could make this pivot feel oddly natural. Can’t wait to see if the romance options are as chaotic as the survival mechanics (Kept it fresh by focusing on the tonal shift and playful anticipation, without rehashing platform or legal talk.)