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Road Map

Suggest features, back other players' ideas with 10 MPC votes, and earn 500 MPC if your idea gets built.

Updated Jul 12, 2026 26 views

The Road Map is where MiroPets features actually come from. Players submit ideas, the community votes with MPC, and staff build the winners - more than 50 player ideas have already shipped.

Where to find it

Submitting an idea

Current live settings:

  • You must be account level 5 or higher.
  • You can submit up to 2 ideas per day.
  • Titles are 10-200 characters; descriptions are 50-5,000 characters, so you have room to explain how it would work.
  • Pick one of nine categories: New Pets / Species, New Games, New Items, Quality of Life, Social Features, Shop / Economy, Events / Seasonal, Bug Fixes, or Other.

Search before you submit - the browse page has filters, sorting, and search, and support split across duplicates helps nobody.

Voting

  • A vote costs 10 MPC. Spending real currency is what makes vote counts meaningful.
  • One vote per idea per player, and you cannot vote for your own idea.
  • Votes are only accepted while an idea is Submitted, Under Review, or Planned. Once it is In Progress, Completed, or Declined, voting closes.
  • Votes are not refunded, whatever happens to the idea - treat each vote as putting your money where your mouth is.

The Road Map front page highlights trending ideas: the ones collecting the most votes over the last 7 days.

Idea statuses

Every idea moves through a public pipeline, and the author is notified at each change:

  • Submitted - waiting for staff review
  • Under Review - staff are evaluating it
  • Planned - accepted and queued
  • In Progress - being built right now
  • Completed - live in the game
  • Declined - not happening, with a reason attached

The completion reward

When your idea ships, you receive 500 MPC as a thank-you, plus a system message announcing it. That makes the Road Map one of the few places where a good written suggestion directly earns coins.

Good habits

  • Spend your 10 MPC votes on Planned ideas you care about - they are past the first filter and votes still count toward priority.
  • Write descriptions that explain the problem, not just the feature. Declined ideas usually fail on "why", not "what".
  • Check Completed ideas before submitting; your suggestion might already be live.