A monochrome pixel world where every character is hand-drawn, every stranger is real, and the only color comes from what you earn.
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The Concept
No preset avatars. A 50x50 pixel canvas. Your character's face is whatever you make it. Pick your body size. Choose your outfit. Step into the world as something nobody else could be.
Everyone online occupies the same space. Walk around. See who's there. Click on someone. Wave. Jump for joy. Cry together. The hub is alive with the people in it.
Every minute you spend in Inkborn, you earn. No grinding. No quests. Just exist, connect, and the game rewards your presence.
Spin the wheel. Earn cosmetics that break the monochrome. In a world of black and white, a red hat or a cyan scarf turns heads. Color is the status. Color is the flex.
How It Works
Zero friction. One click to authenticate, then choose the name people will know you by.
A tiny pixel canvas, infinite possibilities. Your face is your identity. No two players look the same.
A shared 2D space. Walk around, meet strangers, interact through emotes. Everyone online is here, right now.
Every minute earns coins. Every 10 coins spin the wheel. Every spin could give you the rarest thing in a monochrome world: color.
The Reward
Cosmetic rewards from the gacha wheel are the only source of color in Inkborn. A golden crown, a violet cape, a neon green scarf. In the monochrome hub, you don't just wear them. You glow.
The Vision
A place where your identity is what you drew, your status is what you earned, and every stranger in the room is real.
Inkborn. Browser-based. No download. Just draw and exist.