After revealing plans to add player progression and profile features for Season 1 of free to play to earn party game Forgotten Playland, and teasing Fluffy Points in a few social media posts, developer Duckland Games and publisher Vermillion Studios have now officially announced its very own Play to Airdrop Campaign, during which you can collect those points to earn an airdrop of the $FP token. Here’s everything you need to know about this fun event that will kick off with the start of Season 1, which is scheduled to begin together with the game’s launch on the Epic Games Store at some point in November 2024.
Throughout this season-based campaign, for which we don’t have a specific end date at the time of writing, players will be rewarded with Fluffy Points for their playtime spent in the cute web3-powered social party game. These points will be earnable specifically for Season 1 in a couple of different ways. Whether it will be possible to do so in future seasons has not been confirmed yet. What we do know however is that all Fluffy Points will be converted to $FP tokens and airdropped to players at the end of Season 1.
Players will get to earn Fluffy Points every day through 5 different activities. These points will be added automatically by doing the below actions, but each player will have a daily, weekly, or seasonal cap that limits how many points you can earn in a certain time period through gameplay. It looks like this limit only applies to points earned from gameplay activities, meaning you can earn more points by holding cosmetics.
The following is a list of ways you can earn Fluffy Points in the game’s first official season:
Before the Play to Airdrop Campaign was announced, the developers added a moustache cosmetic and VFX to the rarest cosmetics to make you further stand out when equipping them, while teasing more PlushKyn cosmetics to be coming soon for even more customization options (PlushKyns are playable plushie toy characters).
Following these cosmetic updates was the official introduction of daily and weekly quests. They will be added once Season 1 goes live, and completing them will reward you with XP and Fluffy Points, helping you level up your profile to unlock cosmetic rewards while competing for a bigger share of $FP tokens.
You can look forward to doing 5 new daily quests every day, and 5 new weekly quests each week. If you add up both systems, this means that you will be able to complete up to 40 quests every week.
When it comes to daily quests, there will be 2 short and 2 medium quests, and 1 long quest. These quests may not actually be the same for each player, but will still reward everyone with the same amount of XP and points. Weekly quests reward you the same way but will of course be longer and tougher to beat. Some type of quests that might end up appearing for the Epic release could include winning a specific party game, knocking off a certain number of players in Jungle Rumble in one game, and so on.
In the meantime, you can wishlist the web3 game on the Epic Games Store and start practicing by downloading Forgotten Playland on HyperPlay for Windows PCs. More details on the campaign are planned to be revealed in the future.