A Palworld player has managed to build a city with neighbourhoods divided within walls, similar to the one in Attack on Titan.
Over the course of the past few weeks, we’ve seen players pour out their creative skills in Palworld. For example, one player managed to build an insanely giant water-slide base that some would have considered their childhood dream, while another made a stunning “unraidable” base hidden at the waterfall.
Despite all the building limitations in the game, it’s clear that does not seem to stop players from running their imaginations and creativity run wild. Recently, another player has also showcased their insane building skills by creating a “Palcity” that seems to be inspired by the Attack on Titan anime.
Slapped with one of the Attack on Titan opening songs, the player gave viewers a tour of the city from above in a clip posted on Reddit. In the clip, it’s shown that the city has different neighborhoods divided within inner walls, with the number of houses decreasing as it leads to the tower in the innermost circle.
The whole concept of this city reminded some players of Wall Maria, Wall Rose, and Wall Sheena straight from Hajime Isayama’s masterpiece. And it certainly didn’t take too long for the post to blow up, with others praising the OP’s building skills and the resemblance to the anime.
“BRO WHAT THE F**K dude, you’re literally playing a whole other game HOLY S**T a DOPE city for sure,” praised one user.
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Meanwhile, one person said, “Watch out, might have a Titan come and start smashing stuff.”
Another user couldn’t help but wonder, “What would be the closest pal to a Titan in the game? Maybe Relaxaurus just because they’re giant and dumb?”
“Now install a mod that adds oversized pals that attack your city. Then, make a group called the Survey Corps and designate them to defend your ‘city’,” another chimed in, suggesting their idea.
All the Attack on Titan comments aside, there are also other players who think that the city resembles Ba Sing Se from Avatar and King’s Landing from Game of Thrones.