Map Map arrives on 28 May on Steam, and it looks like the kind of puzzle game that invites you to slow down, take a breath, and really look at the world around you.
Finding Your Way By Making the Map Yourself
You play as the cartographer of a small adventuring crew, hopping between islands in search of a legendary treasure. Instead of following a ready‑made chart, you sketch your own. You scan the horizon with tools like compasses and telescopes, and each new instrument opens up another way to understand the terrain. You measure distances, mark ruins and landmarks, and try to translate what you see into something that will actually guide you. When your notes drift off course, you feel yourself getting lost. But when they’re accurate, the island starts to make sense in a way that feels earned. Steam’s description highlights how each island is filled with wildlife, ruins, and small details that reward careful observation.

Updated Demo for Map Map Available Now
Ahead of launch, Pipapo Games, the developer of Map Map, has pushed a new update to the demo that’s available on Steam. The expanded divider tools let you draw cleaner straight lines and circles, which should make mapping feel more precise. The world map has been visually overhauled to improve readability, and mission directives have been adjusted to give clearer guidance.
A Small Hamburg Studio With a Clear Vision
Pipapo Games is a four‑person indie team based in Hamburg, formed during their studies at HAW Hamburg. Their studio profile emphasises light‑hearted, creative mechanics and a fondness for cozy, observation‑driven play-styles.
