The new multiplayer game, Foamstars, has garnered a lot of attention recently – particularly not for the right reasons. The main point of contention for many potential players is the origin of the game’s primary projectile: foam. Reports have emerged that these foamy projectiles are comparable to human bodily fluids. Despite the negative reviews of the game’s mechanics and design, a central question remains: just where does the foam in Foamstars come from?
Upon release, players have continued to speculate about the nature of the foam in the game. From the limited story and in-game dialogue, it seems that the protagonists in Foamstars are capable of producing the foam themselves, suggesting that it is indeed a bodily function. The specific abilities of the characters as Foamstars, as well as the mechanics around the reloadable foam weapons, hint further at the nature of this unique foam.
One compelling theory is that the foam of Foamstars is derived from bubble energy, which could make it bubble-based instead. This alternative hypothesis has led many players to believe that scientists might have harnessed the power of bubble energy to create these foam weapons, while others wonder if the foam is the result of mutations from exposure to bubble energy, similar to X-Men-like abilities. Despite this, there are still many lingering questions about the game’s unique universe that remain unanswered.