Today marks a major step forward for our studio.
What began as AO Games, a working title that helped us organize and experiment, has officially evolved into Mandatory Fun Studios.
As we move toward the next stage of development for Dooms Day Delivery Service and begin formalizing the studio’s structure, it’s important that our name reflects what this team truly stands for.
Mandatory Fun Studios is a parody of the “Mandatory Fun Days” we used to endure in the Army, those cheerful, forced-smile events that were somehow supposed to make us forget how miserable we were. It perfectly captures the tone we’re aiming for: dark humor, rebellion disguised as positivity, and the creative freedom to make games that say something real.
This change isn’t just cosmetic. It’s a sign that we’re moving forward.
The mission stays the same: to build strange, meaningful, and unapologetically satirical games that punch up at the systems that try to box us in.
Mandatory Fun Games: Because nothing says morale like forced participation.
Welcome to the next chapter.
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