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Wabi Blobi: A Quirky Game for Creativity, Connection, and Embracing the Unexpected
Transform playful paint blobs into whimsical doodles while fostering laughter, teamwork, and relaxation. Perfect for sparking creativity and bonding, Wabi Blobi brings hygge into every game night.
Caution: Side effects may include contagious laughter, sudden urges to frame coffee stains, and a severe case of "I made this" pride.
STEAM-y, wholesome family fun! 😊
2+
Ways to play
Infinite possibilities
96
blob cards and prompts waiting to be played
New to art? Perfect.
We're all about the joy of creating and connecting—not about artistic skill. This game celebrates wobbly lines, happy accidents, and the beauty of imperfection.
Our proudest achievement? Lowering the bar for art, while raising the bar for fun.
You're welcome, world. 😊
PRODUCT
3 Boxes, Infinite Plays
Cooperative play
REASONS
TO BLOB
Zen with a Pen
Wabi-Sabi Your Blobs
Perfection? Overrated. In Wabi Blobi, it’s the wonky, wobbly lines and happy accidents that make it fun.6 So embrace the quirks, enjoy the surprises, and celebrate everyone’s unique creations and self-expression.
We’re here for the fun, not to be flawless.
We’re pretty sure everyone’s got a creative spark—it just needs a little jumpstart! Think of creativity as a muscle you haven’t used in a while (maybe since finger-painting days) and Wabi Blobi is here to give it a workout.
It’s not about being some “artistic genius”; it’s about ditching perfection, letting go of fear, and seeing where your imagination takes you. Because honestly, the coolest stuff tends to show up when you least expect it.
Let's flex that creative muscle and remember how fun art can be!
Who says taking care of your mental health has to involve a meditation cushion, a silent retreat, or a box of tissues with a therapist? We are on a mission to prove that it can be just as effective (and a lot more fun!) through art and creativity.
Sadly, loneliness is on the rise and turning towards epidemic levels. But here’s the cool part—science says making art stimulates the same parts of the brain as social connection, 4 5 helping us combat loneliness and enhance our sense of wellbeing.3
Let's create to connect!