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Labubu - create your own friend! - Play Online
Ever wanted to design a weird little creature and then... beat the crap out of it? Labubu is part dress-up game, part "Kick the Buddy" simulator, where you customize this purple rabbit-thing with a creepy grin, then throw it into survival challenges. Think of it as a mashup of Toca Boca's character creator vibes meets a budget combat arena. You'll build your own Labubu buddy, deck it out in outfits, then watch it endure waves of... something. The goal? Collect enough coins to unlock more cosmetics and beat increasingly tough stages. It's bizarre, weirdly addictive, and makes zero logical sense—which is honestly part of the charm.
Key Features
- Full Character Customization: Grid-based wardrobe with shirts, pants, accessories, and more to make your Labubu truly unique.
- Linear Level Progression: A classic stage map with numbered nodes—beat one to unlock the next.
- Survival Combat Phases: Your Labubu enters a candy-colored arena with a health bar and weapon icons. Survive the chaos.
- Currency-Based Unlocks: Earn gold coins to buy new cosmetics and items from the in-game shop.
How to Play Labubu - create your own friend!
Getting started is dead simple, but the deeper stages will test your patience. Here's how it works.
Build Your Labubu
You start in the customization screen. Pick from rows of clothing items—shirts, pants, hats, whatever's unlocked. Each item slots onto your purple creature. There's no skill involved here; just tap the pieces you like and watch your Labubu transform. Want a pirate hat and pajama pants? Go wild. The interface is clean, categories are at the bottom, and a share button sits in the corner if you want to flex your creation.
Survive the Arena
After dressing your buddy, you hit the level map and pick a stage. Once inside, the game shifts hard. Your Labubu stands in the center of a candy-themed arena, and a big red health bar appears at the top (mine started at 500 HP). Weapon icons—axes, knives—sit on the right side of the screen. I'm still not 100% sure if *you* control the weapons or if they're attacking your Labubu. The game doesn't explain much. You're basically watching (or tapping?) to keep the health bar from hitting zero. It's chaotic, and the difficulty ramps fast.
Unlock and Upgrade
Beat a stage, earn coins. Use those coins to buy more outfits or unlock new items in the wardrobe. The loop is straightforward: play levels, collect currency, customize harder. Some items are locked behind progression walls, so you'll need to grind stages to access the cooler stuff. The level map is linear—no skipping ahead—so you're forced to beat Stage 3 before Stage 4 unlocks.
Who is Labubu - create your own friend! for?
This is 100% aimed at kids aged 6-12 who like bright colors and weird characters. If you've ever played a "character maker" game and wanted a little more action afterward, this scratches that itch. It's also perfect for casual players who want something they can pick up for 5 minutes, customize a goofy creature, run a quick level, and bounce. Not for hardcore gamers—the combat is shallow and repetitive. But for younger audiences or meme-loving teens who appreciate absurd humor? It nails that vibe.
The Gameplay Vibe
Honestly? It's confused but kind of endearing. The dress-up phase is chill and creative—low-stakes fun. Then you jump into combat and it's sudden chaos with axes flying and health bars plummeting. The visuals are super simple: flat 2D vector art with thick outlines, like an old Flash game. The backgrounds are candy-themed, full of lollipops and pastel colors, but your Labubu has this unsettling toothy grin that doesn't match the cheerful scenery. Audio-wise, expect basic sound effects—nothing memorable. The game feels like it was made in a weekend game jam, but there's a weird charm to how disjointed it all is.
Technical Check: Saves & Performance
The game saves your progress automatically using browser cache. As long as you don't clear your history or switch devices, your coins and unlocks stick around. Performance is solid—runs smooth even on older PCs or budget phones. The graphics are so basic that lag is almost impossible. No downloads, no installs, just load the page and play. UI scaling gets a little janky between screens (the coin counter changes size weirdly), but nothing game-breaking.
Quick Verdict: Pros & Cons
A quirky little time-waster with a split personality. Fun if you don't take it seriously.
- ✅ Pro: Instant gratification—customize and play within 30 seconds of loading.
- ✅ Pro: Runs on anything. No performance issues whatsoever.
- ❌ Con: The combat is super unclear. You're never sure if you're actually controlling anything or just watching.
Controls
Controls are responsive but vague in combat. The dress-up section works flawlessly.
- Desktop: Mouse clicks to select items and interact with UI elements.
- Mobile: Tap to choose cosmetics, tap during combat (though what you're tapping *for* is anyone's guess).
Release Date & Developer
Developed by tyap-lyap Corporation and released on August 16, 2025. It's a brand-new release, so expect updates and tweaks as the developers iron out the rougher edges.

