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How to save your world in WorldBox – God Simulator

Saving the game could be easier.

Many wonder how to save games in Worldbox - God Simulator, and there's a good reason. Press the blue floppy disk (brown box with a green up arrow on PC) to save.

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The save button, in a way, is hidden when you are playing the game. Clicking through the tabs will not get you to the menu that would hold it. Instead, players will need to press the red back button (located at the bottom of the screen to the left of every menu) until they are back on the first menu.

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A saved button is located under a white circle with a pencil at the menu's most right area (not scrolling right). It is a blue floppy disk save icon on phones, but it is a brown box with a green up arrow on PCs. This is confusing players since the save icon change is not explicitly stated when starting on PC.

The completely blue icons are empty save files, whereas the blue icons with landmasses are existing files. You can save files by pressing a blue icon, and you can overwrite existing files by pressing the icons with worlds.

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