Talking Tom & Friends: World Adds Superhero HQ, Meme Scene
Superhero HQ and Meme Scene gave kids two new play loops, from rooftop hero roleplay to 90-plus tap jokes, making World feel more like a living sandbox.

One rooftop command center and more than 90 tap-based joke beats changed Talking Tom & Friends: World from a simple dress-up sandbox into a game that can hold a child’s attention in two very different ways. The new Superhero Headquarters pushed the game toward imaginative roleplay, while Meme Scene turned it into a quick-reaction playground built for surprise, slapstick, and repeat taps.
Superhero Headquarters works like a rooftop mission board for pretend play. Kids can pick the kind of hero they want to be, choose superhero outfits, add gadgets, and even decide which villains to drop into the scene. That matters because the mode is not built around combat or strict challenge. It is built around story-making. A child can make the moment dramatic, silly, sparkly, or completely over the top, which gives the game a stronger daily rhythm than a one-off costume swap. Instead of dressing a character once and moving on, players can keep reshaping the same scene into new versions.
Meme Scene adds the opposite kind of energy. With more than 90 tap-based interactions, it is less about planning and more about discovery. Each tap can trigger a different visual punchline or random comic payoff, which gives younger players a fast, low-friction reason to keep poking at the screen. That makes the update especially potent for short sessions in the car, after school, or while waiting around, but it also means the game now has a built-in attention trap as well as a creativity engine.
For parents, the bigger picture is that Outfit7 did not just add a couple of novelty rooms. Talking Tom & Friends: World was built as the company’s first game designed specifically for children, an open-ended, ad-free sandbox with avatar creation and narrative-driven play. The game launched globally on August 7, 2025, carries an age rating of 4+, and includes in-app purchases on the Apple App Store. Outfit7 also said it worked with child development experts, educators, digital safety experts, and PRIVO on COPPA-compliant privacy practices.
That context makes this update feel more meaningful than disposable content churn. Outfit7 has already mapped out a Park scene later in May, followed by Facepaint Studio, Tom’s Soccer Stadium, a 4th of July Party scene, Mermaid Kingdom, and a Princess Dream Bundle through the summer. With the Talking Tom & Friends franchise now past 26 billion downloads worldwide, World is being treated less like a static kids app and more like a living play space, one that keeps expanding the ways children can invent, rerun, and remix the same world.
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