Mewgenics Reviews

Mewgenics is ranked in the 98th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
7 / 10.0
Feb 15, 2026

There’s probably going to be weeks, if not months, of fans running numbers, dissecting builds and figuring out the best way to succeed, and that will be exciting to unpack…once it’s done. In the meantime, dedicated players who really enjoy SRPG combat with a massive dose of oddball aesthetic will find something truly unique and engaging with Mewgenics. It’s got plenty to experience, so don’t dismiss it right away. But please note that it is a learning process, and, if you don’t get it immediately, it might take all nine of your lives.

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Feb 6, 2026

Mewgenics has so much that its sluggish meta-progression feels designed to get you to see as much of it as possible, albeit at the cost of satisfying pacing. Even when you’re technically earning something new on each new run, the goal remains nowhere in sight.

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VGChartz
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7.5 / 10.0
Mar 16, 2026

A killer soundtrack and interesting game mechanics make Mewgenics worth the price of entry, but it overstays its welcome.

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RPG Fan
Top Critic
79 / 100
Feb 6, 2026

A roguelite strategy RPG if ever there was one, and chock-full of off-putting and/or cute kitties.

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Feb 6, 2026

Easily another creative game, from Edmund, that you can stick 100s of hours into Mewgenics, thanks to how replayable the game is. The breeding system will easily sink its claws into the min-maxers out there, and combat is wacky, chaotic and filled with character. Just like The Binding of Isaac, you are offered so much content to unravel and secrets to find. Mewgenics is an easy game to play, but hard to meowster. And if you know Edmund’s other titles, then you know what to expect. Gameplay is all done with the mouse, but Mewgenics offers full controller support, which I preferred. When it comes to breeding, I am two minds about it. I like how it works, but I end up always feeling like I am doing something wrong. No matter how, I set up my house, or what cats I used. But I guess there is some fun in the frustration it brings, since when you do achieve a kitten with brilliant stats it feels so rewarding. I think Mewgenics fully deserves the Thumb Culture Gold Award. Mainly for providing a fun, and fresh idea. All while keeping his signature style, his fans (and myself) have come to enjoy.

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8 / 10.0
Feb 8, 2026

A grotesquely brilliant odyssey of feline eugenics, Mewgenics pairs deep DNA-driven mechanics with biting wit. While the cluttered UI is messier than an untended litter box and the difficulty spikes can be punishing, its addictive tactical loop proves that McMillen’s brand of body horror still has nine lives.

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PCGamesN
Top Critic
8 / 10
Feb 6, 2026

Mewgenics offers more depth and ingenuity than any strategy game I've played in years. It is also terminally unfunny, with an aesthetic, theme, and cast of characters that consistently miss the mark. If you can square yourself with the humor, there is a genuinely great game waiting here.

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Guardian
Top Critic
Feb 6, 2026

This mischievous roguelike escapade featuring utterly fiendish felines is compelling, and impressively tasteless

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Metro GameCentral
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8 / 10
Feb 10, 2026

One of the most complex and rewarding strategy games of recent years, hidden behind a mask of weird humour, ugly visuals, and a lot of random number generation.

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84 / 100
Feb 11, 2026

While not a true successor, Mewgenics carries The Binding of Isaac’s roguelike spirit through its sharp cat-based tactics, dense content, and clear devotion to McMillen’s ideal vision. It’s pricey, brutally slow, and unapologetically harsh, but its addictive music, bizarre systems, and deep strategy make it hard to put down. Not quite purrfect, but very close.

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4.2 / 5.0
Feb 8, 2026

Mewgenics is a ridiculously fun strategy game that everyone who likes McMillen and Glaiel, strategy game fans, and cat-fight fans should play the same way. It celebrates self-made stuff, teaches emergent gameplay, and most importantly, combines chaos, humor, and strategy in the worst way.

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8.5 / 10.0
Feb 16, 2026

As grotesque as it is entertaining, Mewgenics successfully layers a dose of madness and variety onto an otherwise conventional tactical roguelike, making it unique and remarkably long‑lasting.

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8.5 / 10.0
Feb 8, 2026

You know how sometimes you see stray cats with their noses and mouths all crusted over with snot? If you’re the kind of person who can’t handle looking at cats like that, STAY AWAY from this game. But if you’re the type who goes “ugh, fine, I’ll grab a pack of tissues and deal with it” and you also like turn-based strategy… then hey, come help me catch those stray cats once in a while. Doing it alone is rough.

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86 / 100
Feb 14, 2026

Mewgenics is a deep, weird, and endlessly rewarding tactics roguelike. If you enjoy complex systems, emotional progression, and dark humor, it is worth every hour. Skip it only if you cannot tolerate its tone.

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8.8 / 10.0
Feb 6, 2026

I am having an absolute blast with Mewgenics. Even after playing for over 30 hours, I can tell I have only cracked the surface of what the game has to offer. Like many roguelikes, the game’s difficulty and design demand many playthroughs and hours to build up your arsenal of resources and personal skill to beat the entire game. There is a genuinely impressive number of enemies, items, and ability synergies that are incredibly satisfying to discover. I’m looking forward to exploring new areas, experimenting with new ability combinations, and breeding new genetically monstrous kitties for many more hours. Based on how addicting Mewgenics is, I have a feeling I won’t be the only one.

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9 / 10.0
Feb 21, 2026

Even though it may seem very complex, it’s easy to grasp and offers a unique experience where the fun factor grows by the second, just like your cats.

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Feb 19, 2026

Mewgenics is an incredibly ambitious project for a small development team. Fortunately, it more than delivers. This is a must-buy for roguelite fans.

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INVEN
Top Critic
9 / 10.0
Feb 24, 2026

A standout title that successfully balances both roguelike elements and SRPG depth. Its rough-edged visuals, offbeat black humor, and somewhat predictable early turn-based exchanges may pose an initial hurdle. Push past that, however, and you’ll find a rich playground of builds and combinations, where genetics, roguelike progression, and class systems intertwine to offer remarkable variety and replay value.

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9 / 10
Feb 6, 2026

It’s all about slowly learning the ins and outs of its systems as you play. Whether you’re sitting down for a single run or locking in for a longer session, optimizing your play style while uncovering new synergistic combos through passives is the special sauce that keeps you playing.

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4.5 / 5.0
Feb 9, 2026

Mewgenics is for people who like systems rubbing against each other until sparks fly, who enjoy tactics that reward lateral thinking, and who can stomach a lot of bodily humor.

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