What if Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 wasn't just a medieval adventure but a quirky world full of rolling spheres and invisible men? Let’s dive into the bizarre world of the 'Sphere World' mod!

The modding world is always buzzing with new and inventive ideas that breathe fresh life into our favorite games. Modders are the unsung heroes of the gaming industry, continuously pushing the limits of creativity and turning games into entirely new experiences. The latest creation to emerge from this community is nothing short of extraordinary. With the "Sphere World" mod for Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, the game is transformed into a whimsical universe of round, bouncing spheres. This unique mod is just the latest example of how modders keep games engaging and ever-evolving. Perfect for a game that prides itself with its realism, right? Of course!
Here’s everything you need to know about the latest creation which has emerged from the world of modders.
The Spheres Have Taken Over
The "Sphere World" mod completely reimagines the world of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 by transforming every creature, object, and even the environment into smooth, round spheres. Animals like chickens, cows, and even wolves now roll around the world, adding a humorous and surreal touch to the game. NPCs, while still present, are replaced by their spherical counterparts, creating an odd yet charming dynamic in the medieval world. The result is a world where everything feels a bit lighter, with rolling spheres bouncing through the streets and across fields.
One of the more entertaining aspects of the mod is the way it redefines interactions. Women, normally depicted as detailed characters in the game, are now simply perfect spheres, leaving the player with nothing to do but admire their new, circular form. Now women can only receive compliments for their one singular curve. The same goes for objects like doors and trees, which are now smooth, spherical representations of their former selves. It’s an unexpected and playful twist, turning a brutal, realistic medieval world into a bizarre, whimsical adventure. The spheres also mean that SeaWorld can now save horses, just like they save whales by rolling them to safety.
Unleashing Chaos
In a truly unique move, the "Sphere World" mod also introduces invisible men, with NPCs like everyone's favorite means of crashing a wedding Radovan no longer appearing in the game. The absence of these characters means that you won’t have to worry about pesky guards or nosy villagers, offering a different kind of freedom within the game’s world. Although this adds a layer of humor and absurdity to the experience, it also makes the world feel strangely deserted. The silence is only broken by the sound of rolling spheres, creating a calm, almost surreal atmosphere. By the way, if you think going invisible makes men less problematic, never ever watch any movie where a man goes invisible.
Despite the absence of visible men, the mod doesn’t stop there. The game’s quests are also affected, as NPCs no longer react to Henry’s actions. The result is a game world where your actions are irrelevant, but you still get to enjoy the strange beauty of a world inhabited entirely by spheres not judging you.
You could also make a mod where everything in the world turns square, but then quickly delete your Twitter account for your own sake.
Are you playing Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 and thinking of trying out the mod? Let us know in the comments!