- October 1, 2022
- DogeLike
Magical Girl Survivors: Prologue
55%Game Brain Score
graphics, gameplay
77% User Score 22 reviews
Platforms
About
Magical Girl Survivors: Prologue is a bullet screen survival game in rougelike mode. FREE DEMO for Magical Girl Survivors. You play as a magical maiden, holding up for 15 minutes against endless orcs. Game Features [/] Three beautiful magic girls and a special costume to choose from (there will be more magic girls and costumes for the standard edition) Active and passive skills are no longer lim…



Audience ScoreBased on 22 reviews
graphics3 negative mentions
- The game has potential with a solid foundation for a Vampire Survivors clone and a focus on elemental upgrades.
- It's free to play, making it accessible for anyone interested in the genre.
- Some players find the game enjoyable and recommend it despite its flaws.
- Gameplay is considered boring and too easy, leading to a lack of challenge.
- The graphics and overall polish are lacking, with many assets feeling generic and unoriginal.
- The game suffers from repetitive mechanics and a confusing interface, making it difficult to engage with.
graphics
2 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics have been criticized for being subpar, with some users noting that even 16-bit visuals from 1990 surpass the current quality. Overall, the visual presentation fails to impress.
“Even 16-bit graphics looked better in 1990.”
“The textures are so bland and lifeless that it feels like I'm playing a game from two decades ago.”
“The character models are poorly designed and lack any detail, making them look like cardboard cutouts.”