Most games today feel creative on the surface, but the truth is simple: players build, and platforms control. Your room designs, custom worlds, and rare items can look valuable, yet they live inside one company’s servers. If rules change, a mode shuts down, or an account gets banned, everything you made can disappear overnight.
Super-B is trying to break that old model. Built by South Korean game developer Nimblebites, Super-B is a social gaming platform where players create their own spaces in MyHome, team up on builds in Brickland, and shape the world through user-generated content. The entire idea is centered on creativity and community, but with one major upgrade: real digital ownership.
To make that possible, Super-B is using Walrus as its data layer. Walrus helps turn in-game creations from “platform features” into verifiable onchain assets. That means players don’t just create for fun—they create things that can be owned, saved, proven, and even traded. Some assets from MyHome and Brickland can already be exchanged between users, forming the foundation of a player-driven economy.
Before Walrus, Super-B relied on traditional cloud storage like AWS S3. It worked for quick development, but it clashed with their mission. Centralized storage can’t truly prove ownership. It also can’t guarantee long-term persistence or portability. Even if you build something amazing, it still belongs to the game’s infrastructure—not to you.
Walrus solves this by using a Web3-native storage architecture. Data is split and distributed across multiple nodes using Red Stuff encoding, removing single points of failure and improving durability. Walrus also generates verifiable content hashes, making game assets tamper-proof and easy to authenticate.
Even better, Super-B combines Sui smart contracts with Walrus storage. This allows game activity to connect directly with onchain value. For example, a creation that receives enough likes could trigger a contract that mints it into an NFT automatically. Over time, Super-B plans deeper systems like DAO verification, rewards, and version tracking.
With Walrus, Super-B players won’t just play. They’ll own, trade, and build value from what they create.

