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Cursor Camp Guide
Cursor Camp is a shared browser campsite where every player appears as a cursor. The May 24 source sweep did not find a new Neal.fun update, so this guide stays focused on completion: seashell routes, badge unlocks, marshmallow timing, recipe tests, and secrets worth checking before you leave a session unfinished.
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How to Play
Beginner controls: how to move your cursor, click, emote, and whether it works on iPad.
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Walkthrough
A practical route through campfire, beach, forest, lookout, boat, cave, and shop.
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Seashells
A 17-slot checklist for tracking collectible sweeps without repeating zones.
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Badges
Known badge requirements separated by confirmed, community, and rumor status.
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Tools
Trackers, trainer, and accessory previewer built for completion runs.
Fast player route
Start with the map, then clear each camp activity
Open the official game first, then use this page as your side checklist. Sweep the campfire, stream, beach, forest, field, lodge, lookout, cave, boat, and shop in that order. The route keeps similar checks close together, so you do not waste time returning to the same crowded prop.
For collectibles, focus on edges and partially covered objects. Seashells can blend into sand, grass, tree bases, seating logs, and beach props. If another player is sitting on a pickup, wait a few seconds and move in short strokes around the object instead of dragging straight through the zone.
For badges, switch from searching to testing. Ride the slide, join the soccer field, handle the marshmallow at the fire, inspect the telescope, try the boat props, and test the stew ingredients. Badge triggers usually need a clear action, while seashells reward careful sweeping.
The screenshots below are useful for orientation: they show the indoor lodge style, the field and camp activity layout, and the wider camp map shape. Treat them as visual references while playing, because the live game can be crowded and small details may change.
If nothing reacts after one careful pass, do not keep circling the same prop forever. Mark the zone as checked, move to the next activity, and return later after the crowd shifts. Cursor Camp rewards a patient full-map sweep more than repeated clicks on one rumor.
Map first
Use the wider view to choose a clockwise or counterclockwise sweep before you begin chasing individual shells.
Source: user-provided Cursor Camp reference screenshot, used for guide commentary. Remove on rights request.
Outdoor activity loop
The field view is a good reminder to check props around activity zones, not only the obvious center of each scene.
Source: user-provided Cursor Camp reference screenshot, used for guide commentary. Remove on rights request.
Indoor prop scan
Inside areas reward slow cursor movement around furniture, wall props, and corners where other players overlap.
Source: user-provided Cursor Camp reference screenshot, used for guide commentary. Remove on rights request.
From the community
Found a secret? A faster route? Let us know.
This walkthrough started as one player's notes, then grew with player corrections. Discoveries we are tracking but cannot reproduce yet are listed below — if you can confirm or rule one out, share a clip and we'll credit you on the page.
Open lead 01
Hidden seashell near the boat dock
Three players reported a 17th seashell behind the moored boat at low cursor density. Cannot reproduce on busy servers — clips welcome.
Open lead 02
Lookout-only badge trigger
A badge that only fires if you visit the lookout last in a session. Confirmed twice, failed twice — needs a controlled run with timestamps.
Open lead 03
Stew ingredient combos
We have 9 working stew badges. Players have hinted at a 10th involving the mushroom-and-marshmallow combo — none of our runs have replicated it.