Palworld player shares “morbid” discovery on daughter’s account

Michelle Cornelia
A screenshot featuring different Pals in Palworld.

One Palworld player has shared the things they found on their ten-year-old daughter’s account, which sparked some interesting responses from other players.

Without context, Palworld may look like a seemingly regular monster-taming game at first sight, with a mix of Ark-like elements of building bases and survival. 

But wait till you finish watching the whole trailer, read the Steam description, or even simply play the game long enough.

It’s clear that Pocketpair’s latest open-world survival has certain aspects that some players can find pretty unsettling. While the community seems to have gotten used to unusual findings in the game, one player couldn’t help but share their own discovery upon logging to their daughter’s account.

As shared in a Reddit thread, the user was caught off guard when they found out that their daughter had named one of their Pals “KFC.” 

But that’s not all. Going on to show their base, the user was greeted with mostly cat-looking Pals running around and a Sparkit that seems to be bugged, making it constantly trigger the Light Bulb icon above its head.

Following this discovery, players have shared their thoughts in the comments, with some of them giving some lighthearted reactions and jokes. There were also others who were impressed by the user’s daughter’s build.

“I think it’s funny it’s just a bunch of cats running around the base,” one person wrote, to which another replied with “I love it! With a static breakdancing Pal.”

A screenshot featuring Sparkit in Palworld.

“The Sparkit is just early access game being early access game. Naming a big fiery bird KFC is just plain funny,” commented another, referring to the Pal’s bugged animation.

Meanwhile, another user praised the user’s daughter’s building skills. They explained: “She has foundations for her base to create a level platform for her farms. That’s better than 60% of Palworld players in terms of organization.” 

“Now she’s able to build upwards. Meanwhile, the rest of us had to destroy our entire base and start over because we didn’t understand the importance of real estate, and how not everything will fit without vertical integration,” they added, referring to one of the building quirks in the game.

About The Author

Michelle is a Games Writer at Dexerto. She has previously written for Attack of the Fanboy, Pocket Gamer, and GameWatcher. As a multiplayer enthusiast, she enjoys playing FPS, Battle Royale, and MMORPG games in her free time. You can reach out to her at michelle.cornelia@dexerto.com