- August 22, 2016
- MEK Games
Legend of Miro
Platforms
About
In "Legend of Miro," survival is crucial as you navigate the wild to discover what happened to you. Craft items, mine, and woodcut to stay alive, make money, and progress through challenging quests. Your choices will impact the story, so choose wisely and decide what's best for you.





- The game has a compelling story that resonates with players and evokes nostalgia for classic gaming.
- The developer is responsive and actively addresses bugs and issues reported by players.
- The game features interesting mini-games and side quests that add variety to the gameplay.
- The game is plagued by frequent crashes, making it nearly unplayable for many users.
- The user interface is confusing, with unclear controls and menu navigation that frustrates players.
- Many players feel the game relies too heavily on tedious fetch quests and filler content, detracting from the overall experience.
- story23 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The game's story is generally well-received, with players finding it interesting and engaging, despite some criticism regarding its delivery through numerous fetch quests and filler content. Many reviewers express anticipation for how the narrative will evolve, appreciating its moral themes and nostalgic adventure feel. However, some technical issues and pacing concerns detract from the overall experience, suggesting that while the story has potential, it is hindered by gameplay mechanics.
“The story itself is actually very interesting.”
“Sure, it doesn't have mind-blowing graphics and yes, I know it's 2D, but if you give it a chance, the storyline will take you through a good old-school adventure.”
“Overall, I really enjoy the game and I hope it gets even better as the story progresses.”
“What's not my fault is the existence of so many rough edges, blatantly missed bugs, and a main quest that actually broke my save file.”
“I know things can be patched, but when the main quest can break by picking a very clearly offered dialogue option, I do not feel it is fair to call the game complete.”
“Legend of Miro has potential, but relies too heavily on tedious 'filler' gameplay to fully succeed as a story-centric game.”