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Lugh World is a single player and multiplayer open world role playing game with a fantasy theme. It was developed by Lughsoft and was released on April 9, 2026. It received neutral reviews from players.

Roadmap About the GameLUGH WORLD – A Massive Multiplayer Creature-Taming Adventure Lugh World is a massive online adventure where every step opens up new possibilities. Discover the City of Miranda, capture and evolve Lughs — unique creatures full of personality — and begin your journey in a living, dynamic world. It's not just about battles: it's about friendships, rivalries, and the freedo…

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49%Audience ScoreBased on 98 reviews
humor2 positive mentions
story4 negative mentions

  • The game has a solid foundation and good potential, especially for fans of monster-catching and grinding-focused MMORPGs.
  • Developers are responsive and actively listen to community feedback, regularly updating and improving the game.
  • Creature designs are appealing and the world feels colorful and nostalgic with some fun gameplay mechanics like controlling monsters in battle and party cooperation.
  • The game is very early in development, with many bugs, lack of sound effects, clunky controls, and an overall unfinished feel that makes it difficult to fully enjoy.
  • Gameplay is hampered by extremely low capture rates, slow and tedious leveling, and a heavy grind that can feel unrewarding or punishing.
  • Monetization with a battle pass and microtransactions is off-putting, especially given the game’s incomplete state, creating an impression of pay-to-win and cash grab practices.
  • gameplay

    25 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    12% positive mentions, 76% neutral mentions, 12% negative mentions

    Gameplay in the game is criticized for being clunky, shallow, and plagued by broken or incomplete core mechanics—especially creature capturing, which has low success rates and often pushes players toward microtransactions. While some enjoy the shiny hunting and exploratory elements, many find the gameplay loop repetitive, grind-heavy, and lacking meaningful progression or quality-of-life features, reflecting its early access and incomplete state.

    • “The design of the lughs is very well done and the gameplay is addictive.”
    • “The game introduces a lot of its mechanics early on and this opens up a lot from there!”
    • “Running around in it is nice thanks to the absence of swim or stamina meters, letting you just actually enjoy running around and focusing on questing and battling.”
    • “Lugh world has incredible potential, but in its current state, several core mechanics are holding it back.”
    • “It's gameplay (character creation, movement, and overall abilities) feel very clunky.”
    • “The core gameplay loop is an exhausting slog, composed of tedious fetch quests and mindless mob grinding for items with abysmal drop rates.”
  • story

    17 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    18% positive mentions, 58% neutral mentions, 24% negative mentions

    The story is minimal and largely consists of repetitive fetch and kill quests, with a very short main storyline and few quests currently implemented. Progression often requires multiplayer cooperation, which is hindered by low player availability. Overall, the quest design is tedious and the gameplay loop feels slow and frustrating due to poor mechanics and monotonous objectives.

    • “Very short main story.”
    • “Hardly any storyline, just a small quest for the first area.”
    • “The story is just running across the map (which takes way too long), talking to NPC A, NPC B, taking items to someone, and defeating certain numbers of monsters.”
    • “The story is just running across the map (which takes way too long) talking to NPC A, NPC B, take item to this guy, defeat this many of X monster, and eats up your time.”
    • “The core gameplay loop is an exhausting slog, composed of tedious fetch quests and mindless mob grinding for items with abysmal drop rates.”
    • “Thanks to the horrible RNG, a single quest can easily take over an hour.”
  • music

    12 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    17% positive mentions, 58% neutral mentions, 25% negative mentions

    The music in the game consists of a single, repetitive track that frequently loops or cuts off unexpectedly, often leaving the game silent. There are no sound effects, which diminishes the impact of combat and overall immersion. Players find the audio experience lacking and repetitive, contributing to a less engaging atmosphere.

    • “I'd like to hear some tracks that change when you're in battle, or even boss battle music, but for now, I can do without it.”
    • “Games okay yes it has some bugs and the sound effects are not there but I just turned on some music and enjoyed the game for what it is.”
    • “There are zero sound effects, and the audio consists of a single music track that loops incessantly until it eventually breaks, leaving you in total silence unless you restart the game.”
    • “But that's not the end of the issues, the game has no audio other than a single non-looping music track that cuts off randomly leaving the game totally soundless.”
    • “The same single music track loops 24/7 with no other audio at all; fighting is silent.”
  • grinding

    11 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    Grinding in this game is a significant and polarizing aspect; some players appreciate the rewarding and nostalgic grind-based progression, while others find the experience tedious, slow, and sometimes frustrating due to low XP gains, hard-to-find items, and repetitive mob farming. The grind becomes somewhat easier at higher levels, especially with early access to AoE moves, but overall, it may feel exhausting and time-consuming for many.

    • “The XP grind: currently, leveling up is far too difficult and tedious.”
    • “Grinding monsters in one place for hours, catching them until your storage is full to check if you got a good Lugh with good stats... this is not for everyone.”
    • “The core gameplay loop is an exhausting slog, composed of tedious fetch quests and mindless mob grinding for items with abysmal drop rates.”
  • monetization

    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    11% positive mentions, 22% neutral mentions, 67% negative mentions

    The game's monetization is widely criticized as aggressive and premature, with players feeling it's a cash grab due to the presence of season passes, microtransactions, and pay-to-win elements in an incomplete early access state. Many find the microtransaction system unfair, with progression heavily incentivizing spending money, detracting from the overall experience.

    • “But the microtransactions work perfectly!”
    • “Disappointing cash grab, feels like a phone game and everything directs you to DLC or cash shop.”
    • “It is missing a lot of things that make a basic game and it already has a season pass and microtransactions, and is an early access game at that.”
    • “I think I will refund for now and maybe return once the game is more polished and they change the rates for capturing to be more fair for people not paying for cash shop. It's a shame that the monetization is so bad; I really wanted to like this game.”
  • graphics

    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    14% positive mentions, 43% neutral mentions, 43% negative mentions

    The graphics are outdated, resembling early 2000s visuals with simplistic maps and character models, lacking animation and sound effects. While functional, they offer little visual appeal or modern polish.

    • “The graphics...exist.”
    • “The graphics look like they came straight out of the year 2000.”
    • “Like Grand Fantasia, same graphics, map and mobs display.”
    • “It is clearly noticeable with the lack of sound effects, animation and graphics.”
  • humor

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The game's humor is minimal but occasional, with some amusing moments like an exaggerated swimming tutorial and unintentionally funny translation errors.

    • “The game made me laugh once; there's a whole animated tutorial on how to swim, which is just walking into water.”
    • “The translation errors are sometimes so bad they're funny.”
  • stability

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    The game currently suffers from numerous bugs, glitches, and performance issues, leading to a choppy and unstable experience. While it shows potential, its lack of polish and frequent glitches detract significantly from overall stability.

    • “The game is still a bit buggy, choppy, and not fluid in most regards; however, if you enjoy grinding levels, you will find some fun in its current state.”
    • “The game shows potential and won't deny that, but it is insanely barebone and lackluster with more glitches than anything. It took me 3 minutes into the game to find an item duplication glitch and a couple more hours to find a few others.”
  • replayability

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 100% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The game's replayability is limited, as currently only certain quests and combat are accessible and enjoyable.

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Lugh World is a open world role playing game with fantasy theme. Common tags for Lugh World include indie, trading, exploration, family friendly, relaxing and others.

Lugh World is available on PC, Mac OS, Windows and Linux.

Lugh World was released on April 9, 2026.

Lugh World was developed by Lughsoft.

Lugh World has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked Lugh World for its humor but disliked it for its gameplay.

Lugh World is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.

Similar games include Towers of Aghasba, Temtem, Eterspire, Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen, ETHYRIAL and others.