The game
The game is a major center project in the future of The World Beneath, with the world around it growing through story, audio, and community.
The World Beneath is meant to grow into something larger. The game sits at the center of that future, but the path toward it is already visible now.
Story, audio, community, and the game ahead are meant to feel like one connected arc rather than separate disconnected ideas.
The future should feel concrete the same way Home frames it: clear pillars, clear momentum, and clear reasons to stay close.
The game is a major center project in the future of The World Beneath, with the world around it growing through story, audio, and community.
The book is the first doorway. More story, more audio, and more connected worldbuilding are part of the long-run direction.
The live community is already active on Discord, and community growth remains part of the future rather than a decorative extra.
The future is easier to trust when the first layer is already real. The project already has working entry points people can use today.
The future is not being pitched as vapor. The World Beneath already has real points of entry: a live book, a live audiobook, a live community, and a follow path that lets people stay close while the larger vision becomes more visible.
Direct ebook purchase, live Spotify audio, live Discord, and project updates.
People can enter now instead of being asked to wait for the whole future to arrive first.
Start with the ebook, listen on Spotify, join the community, and follow the project as the rest of the world takes shape. That is the cleanest way to stay near the future while it becomes more visible.
The long arc works best if each part reinforces the others: people can read, listen, gather, and watch the larger project become more coherent over time.
The first release has to stay readable and accessible so the future keeps resting on a real foundation instead of promises.
Shared discussion helps the project stay visible, inhabited, and easier to follow while the longer arc becomes clearer.
The future works best when the game feels like the next major destination, supported by real progress already visible today.
If you want the clearest live view of what is moving, the Progress Map shows the current lanes, visible milestones, and the pieces of The World Beneath that are already taking shape.
It is the best single place to see how the longer future is being built in public rather than left as a vague promise.
If you want to follow the longer arc, the best companion moves are simple: start with the story, stay close to the community, and follow the project as the larger vision becomes more visible.
If you are following the longer arc, the best companion pages are the live story doorway, the community hub, and the main About page that explains the project shape plainly.