Waterpark simulator CEO hires crochet TikToker to make life-sized CaseOh

TheCrochetGinger, a popular crochet artist on TikTok, is creating a large, collectible plushie as a special collaboration with the game Waterpark Simulator.

Jasmin, a TikTok creator, became popular in August after crafting a miniature version of the well-known Twitch streamer, CaseOh. She completely designed the plushie herself and shared the creation process in videos she posted almost every day.

Once finished, Jasmin mailed the handmade plushie to the streamer, who excitedly opened it during a live broadcast.

She’s currently creating another incredibly large stuffed animal, this time a full-sized one. This project is a special request from the creators of the video game Waterpark Simulator.

TheCrochetGinger is making another massive CaseOh plushie

I’m finally making a life-sized plushie of my character, CaseOh!” she announced in a new video showing how it’s coming along. “And it’s extra special – it’s based on my Waterpark Simulator game!”

I was so fascinated to hear that Travis, the head of the game studio, actually asked her to take on this huge, ambitious project. He basically gave her the go-ahead to create something really massive!

Jasmin is making the plushie entirely by hand, just like before. However, she’s off to a good start and already finished the head after only two days, so it shouldn’t take long to complete.

It was incredibly large. Before she spent an hour filling it with stuffing, she draped the crocheted piece over herself, and it covered almost her entire body.

In the third video, Jasmin made CaseOh’s eyes, which are surprisingly heavy – each one weighs 16 pounds.

CaseOh became popular streaming his Waterpark Simulator game. He built and ran a virtual waterpark called Goob Lagoon, and his audience loved watching him do it. Each stream showed him adding new rides, improving the park’s design, and generally trying to make it better for the increasing number of virtual visitors.

The park became incredibly popular on social media, and fans loved it so much they even pooled their money to rent a real billboard to promote it.

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2025-10-29 22:49