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A screenshot from the Glitch Zone in Adoption Island! The Haetae pet, a glitching Korean dragon waits in the middle and is surrounded by blue, red and black blocks, squares, orbs, and triangles, creating a glitched-out environment.

👾 MOON EGG/GLITCH ZONE PSA 👾

Post by Ally

Sat, Feb 01, 2025

🌑 8AM PT - The Moon

Happy update day, Gamers, we made it to the Moon! Ally here with a report on our Lunar mission so far. Everyone at A.D.O.P.T. has been working hard to ensure smooth travel for first-time astronauts of all species.

This mission will accomplish more than people realize — it is the beginning of space travel, opening the universe up for exploration, experimentation, and adoption for all.

#🥚 Moon Egg and Royal Moon Egg 🥚

We have found life on the Moon! 8 new incredible species of pets have been discovered creating ecosystems and living alongside each other in harmony.

A.D.O.P.T. is carrying out ongoing tests on the Gumball Machine before migration, inspecting the living conditions in the Adoption Island Nursery, and evaluating the Needs of each pet, so they can be taken care of to the highest possible standard.

The Royal Egg can be adopted after collecting five Special Stars found on Adoption Island, as well as the surface of the Moon and floating in its orbit. Additional Shooting Stars can also be found on the Moon.

Both Eggs will take time to incubate until they are hatchable on 02/07/2025.

#Safety measures

Various Quality Assurance tests and mock impact runs of the Helmets took place to ensure any and all available brains in their respective skulls would be safe and injury-free during takeoff and landing, as well as providing an adequate amount of air while ongoing the Moon mission.

Given the differences in some pets’ nervous systems and brain structures, the safety protocols required a lot of calculations. We’re excited to confirm that we’ve been able to guarantee the safety of 100% of our passengers, regardless of the solid, flame, liquid, gas, or jelly consistency in their skull cavity.

# Lunar exploration

While testing the environment and preparations before the Launch, agents encountered a building that turned out to be the resting place for the Royal Moon Egg.

The exact origins of the buildings remain a mystery, but we’ve been in contact with Rachel, who has been researching Aztec populations since May of last year.

According to the research notes she shared, these ruins have a similar structure and are said to have been designed following specific events in the Lunar and Solar cycles, similar to the archeoastronomy practices of the Pueblo people.

(psst... ENTER THE ZONE)

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