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Cursor Camp Guide

Start here

Cursor Camp is best experienced directly in the browser. Use this page as a quick pre-flight list, then jump into the official build.

Launch

The canonical experience is hosted by Neal.fun—we only link there so you always land on the real thing.

Quick checklist

  • Use a pointer device. The whole premise is moving your visible cursor through an illustrated campground. Phones work in a pinch, but desktop is ideal.
  • Expect company. Other visitors appear as live cursors (discussion often mentions small country flags). You are sharing the space.
  • Sound is optional but fun. Some areas hide audio surprises similar to past Neal.fun rooms—mute if you need quiet.
  • Let the scene steer sometimes. Water slides, rivers, and similar beats briefly borrow your pointer for cinematic effect—a favorite detail from early launch threads.
  • Chase whims, not productivity. There is no fail state. Peek inside buildings, revisit areas after unlocking badges.

Progress souvenirs

Shiny pickups along the shoreline double as souvenir currency—you can redeem them inside the campground for cosmetic props that only exist inside this Neal.fun tab. Spending is optional fluff; badges and leisurely wandering can stay entirely separate pursuits.

Sources & boundaries

We tier spoilers here instead of cloning every prop table. Exhaustive inventories or transcripts live on community wikis such as Neal.fun Wiki — Cursor Camp; always reconcile anything finicky directly inside Neal.fun's tab.

Next steps

Play official game