


It’s so easy to be social in sky
I was introducing two friends (that I both got to know through one of their mutual friends), when we got joined by one of their moths, who also ended up bringing a friend along to candle run :D



I was introducing two friends (that I both got to know through one of their mutual friends), when we got joined by one of their moths, who also ended up bringing a friend along to candle run :D
I saw someone else post about this and decided I loved the idea! Let’s please make this a thing!
Since I‘m currently on a trip, my boyfriend decided to take me out on a digital date to the carnival. We wore matching outfits, played hide and seek for a while and left a shared memory sitting on top of the front of the big boat :D
I wonfer if I can get even shorter using height spells, but I’m too afraid of undoing my progress to try to find out 😅
Getting it was one of the best decisions I’ve made in the two months I’ve played sky so far. As I’m a new player I don't have many cosmetics yet but this outfit in particular is very versatile :D
I’m relatively new to sky and therefore don’t have many outfits yet, but I feel like with this suit I’m able to create a lot of different outfits :D
How cute would it be to have a tiny jellyfish following you everywhere you go
They clearly have a follow player mechanic (as can be seen by both the seasonal spirit and tiny jellyfish following me), but for some reason they don’t want to add pets…
So the only option I have is coming here and freeing this poor little guy over and over again to play with him for a few minutes before going to granny’s
I hope you like it :D
I’m tired of the game makers greed and the slop they keep pumping out, but all similar games I’ve tried this far are just bad…
why are there no huge multiplayer life sims? like an online roleplaying game where thousands of people can customise their characters, get jobs, buy houses, etc in a big city of sorts?
is it because that’s technically too difficult to achieve and expensive to maintain? Too hard to moderate especially with different jurisdictions and while ensuring that children are protected? Is there just no interest in a game like that because it reminds people too much of real life?
I mean text based adventure games have been around since the dawn of the internet and games like Bitlife (although now nearly unplayable due to ads) do give you a lot of character customisation options and life choices.
So my question is: does the fact that you can’t see your character walk around in its little world exclude it from the genre?
Makes me wish for a pet 🥲
Just image having a baby light creature to join you on your adventures. That would be a bit less lonely.
Right after I finished the migration guide quest. Still very much a moth, although I did save up and got the chibi mask…
I mean like when they each started having a crush on the other, when their feeling change or became more mature or general turning points in their relationship, that go a little beyond what is shown onscreen?
Either between pro heroes, teachers or students from other classes and schools, but not between main characters.
I want to write a rather long story about all the things that happened off screen and to the students and pro heroes who got less screen time. if you have any suggestions on who definitely hangs out or what some family dynamics are like or anything really, feel free to comment :)
I feel like the little glimpses we get into the life of pro heros, villains and the other students, even some from class A, aren't enough. I know that the universe is massive and we only ever see a small fraction of it, so obviously we have to fill in some blanks ourselves. What are your favourite headcanons for minor characters off-screen? Eg. what students hang out with one another and what they are doing during their free time.