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=== Origin ===
=== Origin ===
The home planet of the [[Mubs]] was ravaged by a mysterious plague, which caused the afflicted to turn gray, grow an antenna and exhibit robotic behavior. To escape this virus, the surviving healthy [[Mubs]] boarded a [[Hub|space station]], and have been traversing the cosmos in search of a new home planet ever since. The quest for a new home planet has already spanned hundreds of years and is expected to continue for many more.
The home planet of the [[Mubs]] was ravaged by a mysterious plague, which caused the afflicted to turn gray, grow an antenna and exhibit robotic hive-mind behavior. To escape this incurable virus, the surviving healthy [[Mubs]] boarded a [[Hub|space station]], and have been traversing the cosmos in search of a new home planet ever since. The quest for a new home planet has already spanned hundreds of years and is expected to continue for many more.


=== Culture ===
=== Culture ===
To combat boredom in the vast emptiness of space, [[Mubs]] began developing and frequently playing virtual-reality [[:Category:Minigames|minigames]]. As time passed, these [[:Category:Minigames|minigames]] turned into both a symbolic and [[Lore#The_Elevator|literal]] centerpiece of the [[Hub|space station]], fostering a culture of playful competition and even establishing a [[Cases|reward system]].
To combat boredom and offer escapism in the vast emptiness of space, [[Mubs]] began developing and frequently playing virtual-reality [[minigames]]. As time passed, these [[minigames]] turned into both a symbolic and [[Lore#The_elevator|literal]] centerpiece of the [[Hub|space station]], fostering a culture of playful competition and even establishing a [[Cases|reward system]].


== Space Station ==
== Space station ==
=== Mub Housing ===
=== Mub housing ===
Housing for the [[Mubs]] is located in the external ring of the [[Hub|space station]]. [[Condos]] are located in the thick external ring, which are meant for the rich upper-class, while lower-class [[Mubs]], the vast majority, reside in mere sleeping pods inside the thinner rotating rings.
Housing for all [[Mubs]] is located in the external ring of the [[Hub|space station]]. [[Condos]] are located in the thick external ring, which are meant for the wealthy upper-class, while lower-class [[Mubs]], the vast majority, reside in small sleeping pods inside the thinner rotating rings.


=== The Elevator ===
=== The elevator ===
Although it looks like and is called an elevator, it serves a more intricate role. Upon entry, 'the Elevator' deploys drone-powered VR-headsets onto all who've entered for [[Lore#Culture|gaming purposes]]. What follows resembles more of an elaborate storage system, where the motionless, VR-connected [[Mubs]] are carefully stored in a vast storage facility located beneath the [[hub]], keeping the station tidy until they're ready to return.
Although it looks like and is called an elevator, it serves a more intricate role. Upon entry, the 'elevator' lowers VR-headsets onto all who've entered for [[Lore#Culture|gaming purposes]]. What follows resembles more of an elaborate storage system, where the motionless, VR-connected [[Mubs]] are carefully stored in a vast storage facility located underneath the [[hub]], keeping the station tidy until they're ready to return.

Revision as of 14:21, 25 June 2024

For being a party game, Minigame Madness has a big focus on immersion and lore, primarily focused around the player's species, the Mubs.

Mubs

Biology

Mubs are a unique, color-shifting species. They cannot die or reproduce, so their population remains constant. While they do not feel pain, they can be temporarily knocked out.

Origin

The home planet of the Mubs was ravaged by a mysterious plague, which caused the afflicted to turn gray, grow an antenna and exhibit robotic hive-mind behavior. To escape this incurable virus, the surviving healthy Mubs boarded a space station, and have been traversing the cosmos in search of a new home planet ever since. The quest for a new home planet has already spanned hundreds of years and is expected to continue for many more.

Culture

To combat boredom and offer escapism in the vast emptiness of space, Mubs began developing and frequently playing virtual-reality minigames. As time passed, these minigames turned into both a symbolic and literal centerpiece of the space station, fostering a culture of playful competition and even establishing a reward system.

Space station

Mub housing

Housing for all Mubs is located in the external ring of the space station. Condos are located in the thick external ring, which are meant for the wealthy upper-class, while lower-class Mubs, the vast majority, reside in small sleeping pods inside the thinner rotating rings.

The elevator

Although it looks like and is called an elevator, it serves a more intricate role. Upon entry, the 'elevator' lowers VR-headsets onto all who've entered for gaming purposes. What follows resembles more of an elaborate storage system, where the motionless, VR-connected Mubs are carefully stored in a vast storage facility located underneath the hub, keeping the station tidy until they're ready to return.

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