Neal Agarwal, known for creating Infinite Craft and The Password Game, launched Cursor Camp, a new browser-based social MMO [1]. The game stands out by having players explore a virtual camp through their mouse cursor, rather than a traditional avatar or character [1].

Cursor Camp has been compared to Club Penguin and Habbo Hotel, but it removes text chat and includes few traditional game elements. Instead, players engage with the environment by moving their cursor to participate in simple activities such as roasting marshmallows, watching movies, listening to music, and kicking a soccer ball around a field [1].

The game also features collectible hats and unlockable badges, adding optional goals for players to pursue [1]. A reporter described Cursor Camp as "charming" and "breezy," noting that the game is currently crowded with active players [1].

Cursor Camp is accessible via web browsers and emphasizes relaxed social interaction in a lighthearted setting. The game continues to attract a growing community of users exploring its playful virtual world.