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KAMiBAKO - Mythology of Cube -

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49%Game Brain Score
gameplay, music
story, grinding
75% User Score Based on 16 reviews

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KAMiBAKO - Mythology of Cube - is a single player role playing game. It was developed by GRAVITY GAME ARISE and was released on January 29, 2025. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Mapcrafting x Puzzles x Battle x RPG!?Repair the fragmented land through puzzles, and rid the world of darkness by defeating monsters. All resources obtained through repairing the land can then be used to design the world to your liking! The medley of genres in this RPG is surprisingly accessible to players of all types, but there's no shortage of challenging elements, too! A variety of activities…

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75%
Audience ScoreBased on 16 reviews
gameplay5 positive mentions
grinding3 negative mentions

  • The game offers a unique blend of JRPG, city building, and crafting mechanics, providing a cozy and engaging gameplay experience.
  • Exploration and dungeon crawling are rewarding, with a sense of progression as players uncover new areas and complete quests.
  • The charming presentation and nostalgic music enhance the overall enjoyment, making it a fun game to pass the time.
  • The storyline is generic and lacks depth, making it feel overdone and uninspired.
  • Gameplay can become repetitive, especially in dungeons where enemy variety is limited and combat animations are slow.
  • The game suffers from poor explanations of mechanics, particularly in building and farming systems, leading to frustration for players.
  • gameplay
    18 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is characterized by a mix of tile puzzles and city-building mechanics, which, while engaging, lack depth and can become repetitive, especially in mid to late game. Players appreciate the variety of mechanics and the potential for future development, but express concerns about the longevity of the puzzle elements. Overall, the game offers a unique blend of systems that may appeal to fans of similar titles, though it currently feels mechanically shallow.

    • “Very unique and a very compelling blend of mechanics.”
    • “Varied mechanics, a number of systems to invest time into, and a pretty fun world to explore.”
    • “None of these aspects of the game offer a ton of depth (aside from maybe the building of townships), but they are fairly engaging when you put them all together and they are certainly more fleshed out than similar mechanics in other lower budget titles.”
    • “The gameplay, from what I was allowed to play in the railroaded tutorial, is pretty bland too, and it's just a tile puzzle, with no sight or sound of any actual crafting involved.”
    • “While exploring, you may come across some dungeons that combine most of the mechanics found in the game; some variance here would have been nice as it can get a bit tedious after the first few floors.”
    • “Midgame to endgame feels boring, with the same dungeon mechanics and just stronger repeated enemies.”
  • story
    17 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story is criticized for being generic and incomplete, with many character arcs and lore elements left unresolved, suggesting it is merely the first part of a larger saga. While the integration of tutorials into the narrative is appreciated, the overall storytelling is shallow, often relying on fetch quests and featuring rushed translations that detract from the experience. Despite these shortcomings, some players find the quest dialogue intriguing and express curiosity about future developments.

    • “The main story does not conclude but is clearly part 1 of what's intended to be a larger saga.”
    • “The quest dialog and story so far feels somewhat interesting and I'm curious to see where it goes.”
    • “Very unique blend of JRPG, city building, magic terraforming, and a very unique satisfying method of exploration where map tiles come to life as you move through them uncovering quests or secrets.”
    • “[i]Painfully[/i] generic storyline.”
    • “The game ends without finalizing any of its companion quests in any way.”
    • “A lot of lore is left hanging for more developments, character plotlines do not finish, even the credits indicate that there's more to come and the last quest in the game outright tells the player there's more to come, sending the player to an area that doesn't exist before rolling credits.”
  • grinding
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the grinding aspect of the game to be somewhat tedious, as resource gathering and farming mechanics are not well-explained, leading to repetitive gameplay, especially in dungeons. While strategic planning and gearing up for tougher enemies can enhance the experience, the overall process of grinding for materials can feel monotonous after a while.

    • “Building and farming resources from crops is not intuitive or explained very well.”
    • “While exploring, you may come across some dungeons that combine most of the mechanics found in the game; some variance here would have been nice as it can get a bit tedious after the first few floors.”
    • “It's possible to tackle higher-level enemies or complicated bosses by planning ahead and gearing up appropriately, which in turn requires farming for the materials for crafting gear.”
  • music
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is described as heavenly, suggesting it is beautifully composed and enhances the overall experience.

    • “The music is heavenly.”
  • graphics
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are visually appealing and aesthetically enticing, but many users feel that the design lacks depth and fails to provide a rewarding experience given the time and resources invested.

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KAMiBAKO - Mythology of Cube - is a role playing game.

KAMiBAKO - Mythology of Cube - is available on PC, Steam Deck and Windows.

KAMiBAKO - Mythology of Cube - was released on January 29, 2025.

KAMiBAKO - Mythology of Cube - was developed by GRAVITY GAME ARISE.

KAMiBAKO - Mythology of Cube - has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its gameplay but disliked it for its story.

KAMiBAKO - Mythology of Cube - is a single player game.

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