
This Guy’s Fictional Map Requires an Entire Gym to Assemble
THE SO WHAT
Decades-long, single-creator projects that sprawl to gym-scale are a reminder that not all complex systems are digital — and that audiences will still show up for handcrafted worlds. For IP builders, there is room to differentiate with depth and physicality, not just more content volume.
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