
It is a relatively small island, with a small type of forest. It is set mainly on Oog Island, the home of the tribe.

According to the game, the islands are located in the Panthalassic Ocean, opposite Pangaea.

The story is set on a small archipelago of islands, approximately 200 Mya (million years ago, set in the Triassic period), when the super continent Pangaea was still formed. Regardless of Ooga's thoughts, the tribe, Klik mainly, still believe and honour them. The comics are set around six pygmies, named Ooga, Klik, Klak, Booga, Dooby and Nooby, all form their tribe, Oogka Chaka, and are always loyal to their gods, with the exception to Ooga, who thinks worshipping the gods is a waste of time, and does not believe in them.
Pocket god full#
Ī sneak preview of the comic was released on the official website on May 7, 2010, an almost full three months before it was released, stating about the series, and who is involved. Pocket God is rated for "mature readers" and "teen and up", currently, due to violence.Īccording to iVerse Media, Pocket God is the first original iOS game to have its own comic series. Although Bolt Creative had stated they were going to only publish four comics, in The Pygmy Peril, however, they stated they were to publish more comics, due to popular demand. There are currently nineteen comics, including a special Christmas issue, Xmas Marks the Spot, and fourteen 'behind-the-scenes' comics, named The Pygmy Peril. The tribe, 'Ookga Chaka', is based also off the game, with the Pygmies, Ooga, Klik, Klak, Booga, Dooby, and Nooby. The comic is based on the best selling iOS application Pocket God, created by Bolt Creative's Allan Dye and Dave Castelnuovo. It describes in the comic about "an indestructible race of people who inhabit a mysterious island and are continuously (and comically) tortured by their mischievous gods". The comic is created and plotted by Dave Castelnuovo and Allan Dye, written by Jason M.

Pocket god series#
Pocket God is a series of digital and paperback comic books– strips, published and marketed by Ape Entertainment and iVerse Media, released for iOS devices, and available as a print on August 3, 2010.
