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Palworld: Best Pals for Cooling Guide

Cooling is an important aspect of base building in Palworld, so here's a guide to the best pals to take on the role!

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Palworld Co-Op: Early Access Preview - Spawning Point

With a budget of only $6.7 million, no one can argue that Palworld hasn’t had incredible breakout success. This isn’t surprising for a cheeky, funny, colourful game that unashamedly lifts gameplay mechanics from big franchises e.g. Minecraft, Fortnite and Ark, along with a very in your face nod to Pokemon.

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The latest Palworld addition looks too similar to a popular Eeveelution

The latest Pal to come to Palworld looks very similar to a popular gen 4 Eeveelution and gen 7 Alolan Pokemon

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SeraphTeran12d ago

This pal has been in the game since the start.

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Pocketpair Studio Boss Calls Out Tencent For Developing A Palworld Clone

The game in question appears to be dubbed Auroria on Steam, which shares a plethora of similarities with Palworld.

Inverno19d ago

No offense but Palworld isn't that original either, with that said… ew Tencent no thank you. I love the survival genre but all these half baked early access games have ruined the genre for me.

exputers19d ago

>Palworld isn't that original either

Can't disagree with that, but it did spin the Pokemon dynamic in a unique way, you gotta give Pocketpair that. Now by doing so, prepare for a ton of Palworld clones, both on PC and mobile.

Christopher18d ago

True, but big pocket people pushing out little pocket people is a huge problem. It's Walmart of the digital world.

Inverno18d ago

Not much that can be done though. Tencent been making clones of what's popular for a while. I don't touch anything they make, except for Don't Starve but i bought that before Klei sold themselves to the devil.

Christopher18d ago (Edited 18d ago )

@Inverno: There's a lot that can be done, actually. Just no one is willing to do it. Anti-competitive/monopoly laws literally exist for this exact reason. Governments are just letting big corporations do whatever they want.