Late last month, Disney and Square Enix lovechild Kingdom Hearts 3 was finally released into the wild. Fans had been making eager grabby hands at the merest mention of the game that would conclude the Dark Seeker Saga for the past 12 years, so many gleefully jumped straight in. Even so, sometimes the best fun is the fun you make yourself.

In the Kingdom Hearts series, anime hero Sora and his companions Donald Duck and Goofy travel between various Disney worlds, whacking things with a giant key in hopes of eventually defeating an evil wizard. There are a lot of things you just kind of have to go with.

In Kingdom Hearts 3, one of these worlds is Toy Box – the setting of Disney and Pixar’s Toy Story – where the group meet characters such as Woody, Buzz Lightyear and Rex. This is already an exciting enough event, but what has captured many players’ attention and truly made Andy’s bedroom a special place is its collection of colourful wooden letter blocks.

As is mandatory when faced with movable objects bearing letters, players have quickly taken to arranging these blocks to spell out words. Well, largely just “word”.

Another win for the gays! KH3 really out here!! pic.twitter.com/QKX7x1TQpa — tobi ★ @ KH3 (@seasalt_paopu) February 1, 2019

Compounding on the joy, Kingdom Hearts 3 has added the ability to take selfies. A true millennial, our intrepid hero Sora is now in possession of a smartphone and a series of silly poses, which he will happily strike at any time.

Players have thus been able to frame their accomplishments with their childhood hero Sora’s ecstatic approval.

However, getting the multicoloured blocks into this most pleasing of configurations isn’t easy, despite “gay” only being a three-letter word. Multiple players have reported that it is a time-consuming task requiring a lot of patience and dedication.

This is largely because homophobes Donald Duck and Goofy seem determined to ruin everything, often barging in and ruining players’ hard work. They’re literally those bullies who knock over other kids’ block towers.

tired: playing kh3 for the plot

wired: spending 20 mins to make the blocks in andys room say gay #PS4share pic.twitter.com/1u1AKSvMkX — ✨🎮👻jordan😈🍰✨ (@professorlitwic) February 3, 2019

this took me like 15 minutes cause donald would not stop tackling the blocks #KingdomHeartsIII pic.twitter.com/OvRSFDlM4j — soul @ KH3 (@mooskoi) February 2, 2019

Though “gay” is by far the most popular word people have chosen to spell, it isn’t the only word in Kingdom Hearts 3 players’ lexicons. In the short week since the game was released, Andy’s wooden blocks have been used to spell out a wide variety of beautiful words, sharing thoughtful messages and positive vibes throughout the Kingdom Hearts community.

Taking some pics for Kingdom Hearts 3. Swear this was harder than it looks with Goofy and Donald casually walking over em as I push the blocks together. pic.twitter.com/RXGQZxe7Fj — Alan Cat (@Blackbear245) January 31, 2019

Some people are posting spoilers, or working on speedrun strats. I spent 1/2 an hour arranging the alphabet blocks. @KINGDOMHEARTS @CrazyNomura #KH3 #ToyStory pic.twitter.com/fKak7EtwEU — Preston Bobo (@Navarp) February 1, 2019

This took me 20 minutes to make bcos Donald and Goofy kept kicking the blocks around pic.twitter.com/Po5gjZR4lC — Adrian ⚓️ @ KH3 HIATUS (@killuatts) February 1, 2019

Finally get to talk to Ezra about kh3 pic.twitter.com/HPBC1OQ2fy — stupid gay @ heart of the cards (@surfbanksocial) February 4, 2019

Kingdom Hearts 3 is currently available on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.