My Friend Peppa Pig

Start a fun-filled adventure with Peppa Pig. Create your style, meet favorite characters, and play in Peppa’s world. It’s just like being in the TV show!

My Friend Peppa Pig is a relaxing, family friendly and wholesome game developed by Petoons Studio and published by Outright Games Ltd..
Released on October 22nd 2021 is available only on Windows in 17 languages: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain, Arabic, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese - Brazil, Russian, Spanish - Latin America, Swedish, Japanese and Simplified Chinese.

It has received 996 reviews of which 871 were positive and 125 were negative resulting in a rating of 8.3 out of 10. 😎

The game is currently priced at 17.99€ on Steam and has a 55% discount.


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Windows
  • OS *: Windows 7/8/10
  • Processor: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 (2.4 GHz) or AMD equivalent
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Gefoforce GT430 (1024 MB)
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 5 GB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
  • Additional Notes: Windows Vista and DirectX® 9.0b and below not supported

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Oct. 2024
Join Peppa in a world where muddy puddles hide the bodies of her last playmates. She's not just a pig: she's your cheerful captor in this never-ending nightmare. Fun fact: every oink is a reminder that you're never leaving. 10/10 for existential dread!
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May 2024
*Scared but amused scream* My Friend Peppa Pig is arguably one of the better visual novels I have played, having a considerably high production value in the fact more people worked on the game than the actual show itself. Despite its short length, the game actually is a captivating series of routes and missions, even though sometimes gameplay elements get recycled fairly often. As far as visual fidelity goes, the graphics are competently able to resemble the show but certainly have less polish. True Peppa lore fans will appreciate the numerous nods to the expansive world of Peppa Pig, even though not all of the cameos are fully voiced. George fans will be a little disappointed, but ultimately George is a major secondary protagonist in several quests. The game is initially linear, but only in its first major route. The game clearly takes some considerable inspirations from some of its contemporaries in media. Most notably, the game's format itself greatly borrows from the ground work of the South Park games (character customization, a generally linear story but with strong open world elements that reward exploration as well numerous gags and items to examine for show-related fan service) and the narrative structure of One Piece. You, Peppa's new friend (who she is very excited to have over, to the point that all her otherwise life long friendships have taken a backseat) arrive at her house and are immediately thrust into a compelling main mission. Much like One Piece, Danny Dog's pirate themed birthday is about finding treasure and exploring numerous islands in the process. Each island is a new thematic aspect of pirate life and reflects numerous sociopolitical issues present in the dystopian nation of England. (the darkest skinned animals literally live in a hole in abstract poverty and are seemingly working in an illegal diamond mining operation) A surprising amount of variety takes place between each island. A simple search and recover mission is soon followed up with a Metal Gear Solid styled stealth mission with high risks but great reward. The final leg of this journey is an expansive exploration of a mine for hidden treasure (fans of Dark Souls will recognize the clear Miyazaki influence on the game's level design, often reusing dialogue, assets and map locations to disorientate players as they explore, while also building an emotive setting that becomes gradually more familiar, all of which highlights a very immersive experience of being British) among other adventures. Most interestingly, in a clear nod to Nier Automata, the real game starts after the first credit sequence. From there, players are allowed to roam and explore the world of Peppa's town and its many hilltops and wooded areas. Those who grew up in the Soviet Union will appreciate the frequent school-led hiking missions and the intellectual value of community service, vocational skill training and outright Cold-Weather Survival Training (the snowman building mission). As a piece of socialist propaganda, Peppa Pig does not shy away from class and racial issues as well. Mrs Gazelle is obviously a victim of French colonialism in her native Africa, but she maintains a strong spirit and motivation to teach Peppa and her friends basic math, dignity and their International Commitment and Duty to Communist causes around the world. However, Peppa Pig herself is subject to numerous consumerist ploys, at first glance. Her love of television however, is overstated, given that she much prefers physical activities and cleaning up rubbish from the local forest. George remarkably shows an Atheist spirit, with his resounding love for prehistoric history. The ultimate reward for the game is going to Potato City, where the value of nutritional health and appropriate diet is the strongest emphasis. A more interesting part is when Peppa and you, her new friend, visit the Museum and its suspiciously lacking stolen artifacts from other cultures. Thus proving that this is immediate post-revolution Britain. Further more, Mr Rabbit takes numerous playclub students on a fake ride to a fake moon. This is in direct reference to the actual moon landing being fake, an act of counter-revolutionary propaganda proposed by the western world to discredit the USSR. The only negatives I have about the game is perhaps its tendency to rely on some very odd conditions to enact certain quest triggers, the directions ironically not being as clear as they should be and the fact that some achievements are easily missed. Some children may be scared by the loud sounds during the Treasure Island mission's metal detector sounds, as well as put off by the oppressive survival horror exploration section in the tunnels that compose the Mole family's house. Despite this, the game is utterly appropriate for the United Kingdom youth, who are starting their respective youth-paramilitary training at an acceptable age. There is no future for the UK, without Peppa Pig
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April 2024
good voice acting, but a few hangups for true pigheads. - puddle jumping should not be limited to a short loop. as a player i would prefer the opportunity to puddle jump as much, or as little, as i please, with whatever speed feels appropriate. this felt like a massive missed opportunity for real pigheads such as myself. - quests were rather simplistic. i think they were obviously geared towards children, but children could conquer slightly harder quests. for example, looking for the dad's glasses. that was way too easy. - peppa pig is a bit too forceful for attention. i feel that this primes youngsters to tolerate a disrespect for their own boundaries and could be rather challenging for people with differently-oriented social skills. i won't say the word because i don't want the review flagged. you know what i mean. - the game felt a little incoherent in its cycle. i would sometimes lose an object or state while transitioning scenes, or the same cutscene would play repeatedly whether or not i intended to trigger it. all in all a decent, fun game. i just wish it had a bit more polish. there's a lot of opportunity here for some quality pig enjoyer representation. i don't mind a bit of wonk, but not at this price point. - i question if there were any pigs on the dev team. not to get too political but. as a pigboy myself, i felt a bit "unseen"
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Jan. 2024
Glad I paid for this over the new COD game. This game hits harder than Grandpa Pig's 1940 RAF Supermarine Spitfire, which you can play as in the game! Here's a simple explanation of my experience to everyone under the age of 5: it is like a luau at Mel Blanc's house.
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Dec. 2023
One of the best jrpgs I've ever played. Potato City is one hell of an arc and character development for Peppa.
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My Friend Peppa Pig
8.3
871
125
Online players
6
Developer
Petoons Studio
Publisher
Outright Games Ltd.
Release 22 Oct 2021
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