- August 22, 2016
- MEK Games
Legend of Miro
60%Game Brain Score
story
graphics, music
79% User Score 28 reviews
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.





Audience ScoreBased on 28 reviews
story16 positive mentions
graphics3 negative mentions
- The game has a good storyline that evokes nostalgia and brings back memories of classic games.
- It features engaging mini-games that add variety to the gameplay and enhance the overall experience.
- Many players found the game to be uplifting and motivational, helping them through tough times.
- The user interface is lacking, with cumbersome navigation and no shortcuts for inventory or quests.
- There are several bugs and rough edges that detract from the overall experience, including a main quest that can break save files.
- The game starts off slowly with unclear objectives, which can be frustrating for players looking for immediate engagement.
story
28 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game's story is generally well-received, with players appreciating its engaging narrative and moral lessons about perseverance and life's unpredictability. While some technical issues and bugs have been noted, the storyline is described as a compelling old-school adventure that keeps players eager to see how it unfolds. Overall, the story is a highlight, contributing positively to the game's experience despite its indie status and rough edges.
“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.”
“Even though it's only an indie, it has a nice story behind it, so it kind of makes up for other aspects.”
“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.”
“I mean, a story that will show me what's important in life?”