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Map Map Announced

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February 25, in the year of our Lord 2026 -- Pipapo Games, a Germany-based indie team making its debut with Map Map - A game about Maps, will bring the game to Steam Next Fest with a playable demo, offering a cozy exploration and puzzle adventure where the map does not reveal the world - the player does.

Every island begins as an empty outline - no markers, no icons, no revealed terrain.
To move forward, players must read the landscape itself: measure distances, align landmarks, and record discoveries by hand-drawing their own map. Locations don’t appear because the game unlocks them. They appear because the player understands where they are.

Players use navigation tools inspired by real-world cartography to triangulate positions, interpret elevation, and refine their understanding of each environment. Puzzles are spatial and observational, built around interpretation rather than instruction.

Map Map unfolds at a relaxed pace that rewards patience and curiosity. Progress comes from comprehension and islands become navigable only when players truly understand them.

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