LOL Land Fun House Club: How Squads, Chat, and PvP Leaderboards Work
LOL Land's new Fun House update lets players build clubs of up to 50 members for a one-time 1,000 Premium Point fee, then compete for the top five spots on the new Fun House Frenzy PvP leaderboard.

What It Is
LOL Land is a browser-based board game published by YGG Play that needs no download and runs entirely at lol.land. It moves on Abstract chain and layers dice-and-board mechanics onto a cast of Pudgy Penguins-derived characters, per Decrypt. On June 11, LOL Land announced Fun House: a club system with live chat, a referral program, and a new PvP leaderboard called Fun House Frenzy.
How It Works
Getting started: Free Mode vs. Premium Mode
LOL Land offers two ways to play. Free Mode needs no wallet — players get unlimited dice rolls across the available boards, but don't earn token rewards, per Decrypt and ChainPlay. Premium Mode requires connecting a wallet: players purchase rolls whose points convert to $YGG tokens, and can stake $LOL to unlock the game's VIP tier system for larger reward multipliers, according to Decrypt and Bitget. Both modes start from the same board-select screen at lol.land.
Picking a board
As of this writing, the boards listed on YGG Play's LOL Land page include Pudgy Wonderland, Garden of Zen, Beach Day, and Pudgy Asia, each a themed map players move across by rolling dice and collecting NFTs, tokens, points, and Abstract XP along the way. The lineup has grown since launch: LOL Land shipped with four boards — YGG City, Beach Day, Carnival, and Ice World Wonderland — then added a fifth, Gigaland, and a sixth, Pengu Wonderland, an Asia-themed map built with the APAC Pudgy Penguin community that went live August 21, 2025, per ChainPlay. All boards are playable from lol.land.
Building a Fun House club
Fun House lets players form and join clubs directly from the game interface, per LOL Land's announcement and a report from EGamers.io:
- Create a club for a one-time fee of 1,000 Premium Points. Club names are capped at 12 characters.
- Join a club using its four-digit Club ID, or a specific member's personal ID to credit that member's referral.
- Chat live with clubmates using text, emoji, and GIFs, built for in-club strategizing.
- Cap at 50 members per club.
Referral IDs are permanent — once a player joins through a specific Club ID or member ID, that link stays tied to the original club even if the player later switches clubs, per EGamers.io.
Fun House Frenzy: the PvP leaderboard
Fun House Frenzy ranks the top five clubs by performance during live events, turning club membership into a competitive format layered on top of the existing solo dice game, per LOL Land's announcement and EGamers.io's report.
Costs and Rewards
- Club creation: a one-time fee of 1,000 Premium Points, per EGamers.io.
- Club limits: up to 50 members; club names up to 12 characters.
- Leaderboard: the top 5 clubs are ranked per live event; EGamers.io's report does not list a specific token or point payout for placement.
- $LOL token: LOL Land's tradable token runs on Abstract with a 5 billion total supply, contract
0xc6b3c271946e5013380fb7322d5bc67f81e02481, trading on Uniswap V3 (Abstract). As of this writing it trades near $0.000118, putting market cap around 143,000 on roughly 1.2 billion circulating tokens, per CoinGecko. - VIP staking: LOL underpins a 10-tier VIP staking system that unlocks larger reward multipliers, per PlayToEarn.
What's Not Live Yet
EGamers.io's report on Fun House does not specify a token or point reward for topping the Fun House Frenzy leaderboard — only that the top five clubs are ranked during live events. Whether Premium Points, the currency clubs are created with, are the same balance as the points Premium Mode converts to $YGG, or a separate currency, isn't addressed by LOL Land's announcement or the available reporting. A published schedule for when Fun House Frenzy events run hasn't surfaced in official or third-party coverage.
Sources
- LOL Land — official announcement, June 11, 2026 — introduces Fun House: clubs, chat, leaderboards, referrals.
- lol.land — official site; game description and access.
- EGamers.io, June 12, 2026 — Fun House club mechanics, costs, and the Fun House Frenzy leaderboard.
- YGG Play — LOL Land — current board lineup and reward types.
- Decrypt — chain, publisher, Free vs. Premium mode.
- ChainPlay.gg — board history and the Pengu Wonderland (Asia) launch.
- Bitget — Premium Mode mechanics and VIP staking.
- CoinGecko — LOL price, supply, and contract address.
- PlayToEarn — LOL supply and VIP staking structure.