Glimpusmen take Corindia by Storm: Glimpusmen Ocean and Glimpusmen Forest, two recently released games by developer LoadLord Interactive, have quickly become the top selling games in Corindia after their heavily hyped release two weeks ago. The games place the player in the world of Glimpusmen where they collect, trade, and battle a wide variety of monsters known as "Glimpos". These Glimpos come in many forms, some of which transform from each other in a process known as "Reglimpifying" after the Glimpo has won enough battles or been traded to a friend. It appears that both children and adults alike are obsessed with adding every Glimpo to their collection, or "Glimpfolio", and many rare Glimpos have become the subject of significant speculation and envy.
A Shellaby and Sadfish lounging on the beach
LLI's Future Plans: LoadLord Interactive has stated that they plan to continue releasing new Glimpos to keep players scrambling to fill their Glimpfolios, and have gone so far as to say that players have so far discovered only three quarters of the Glimpos that have been added. This news has caused eager players to devote hours to increasingly elaborate attempts at Reglimpifying existing Glimpos, or simply attracting rare and unusual Glimpos to their games. After it was discovered that Sadfish could Reglimpify into Madfish only after being bullied by stronger Glimpos for a significant amount of time, players have tried, so far unsuccessfully, to allow it emotionally heal in an attempt to find the as of yet unseen Gladfish.
An Armee and Molehusk preparing to fight
Other Media: Following the wildfire success of the Glimpusmen games, LLI is rumored to be working on a Glimpusmen television show, which would loosely follow the plots of the existing games, as well as tie-in toys and other products. What little Glimpusmen merchandise that already exists has been flying off the shelves, with retailers unable to keep up with the enormous demand for Glimpo figurines, physical Glimpfolios, and even graphic t-shirts.