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Million Depth is a single player strategy game with drama, anime and science fiction themes. It was developed by Cyber Space Biotope and was released on November 12, 2025. It received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players.

Embark on an adventure, exploring a million subterranean floors of a fallen Earth.Trace the remnants of humanity that once dwelled below, all in search of "YOU".Utilize a crafting system that transforms your drawings into weapons to survive the challenging underground world.

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98%
Audience ScoreBased on 143 reviews
story65 positive mentions
grinding2 negative mentions

  • Unique and innovative gameplay blending time-stop mechanics with customizable weapon building, providing a fresh experience in the roguelike genre.
  • Engaging and emotional story with complex multi-timeline narratives and well-developed characters, delivering a memorable sci-fi adventure.
  • Outstanding presentation including cute pixel art, beautiful illustrations, and a fantastic, immersive soundtrack that enhances the atmosphere.
  • Steep and uneven difficulty spikes, especially in later timelines, making it frustrating and challenging for some players to progress.
  • Slow and sometimes confusing meta-progression system that hampers unlocking new parts and content, reducing replayability for some.
  • Story has unresolved plot threads, confusing time-travel elements, and occasionally awkward writing or pacing that can detract from overall narrative satisfaction.
  • story
    156 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story in this game is generally praised for its intriguing multi-timeline structure, emotional depth, and unique narrative integration with roguelike gameplay, though some players find it convoluted, with unresolved plot threads and moments of confusion. While many appreciate the rich worldbuilding and rewarding unfolding across multiple playthroughs, others feel certain themes and character motivations could have been better developed. Overall, the story is engaging and adds significant charm, but may leave some players wanting clearer resolution or more polished storytelling.

    • “What started as a simple and easy roguelike quickly turned into a complex and deeply intriguing game and story.”
    • “The story weaves time-travel elements into the descent through an ever-changing million-floor labyrinth, and it unfolds in ways that reward multiple playthroughs without ever feeling repetitive.”
    • “Million depths tells a super engaging story, but also a frustrating one, as, because the story is told within an 800 year gap, it's hard to really grasp the changes, as well as why anything is happening the way it is.”
    • “The story was an absolute trainwreck despite innovative gameplay.”
    • “The story feels like a huge missed opportunity with many key plot threads unresolved and a confusing multi-timeline setup that doesn't fully come together.”
    • “While the story had huge potential and started off strong, the execution felt lacking near the climax and several plot points were left unanswered or disconnected.”
  • gameplay
    82 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is widely praised for its unique, innovative mechanics combining time-stop strategy with bullet-hell action and deep weapon crafting, resulting in an engaging and addictive roguelite experience. It offers significant depth, replayability, and a compelling progression system that balances challenge with accessibility. While some find it difficult or occasionally clunky, its originality and variety consistently keep players invested.

    • “Million Depth is a wildly ambitious indie game - unique Superhot x bullet hell x platformer gameplay, a deeper crafting system than Minecraft, a surprisingly rich barter minigame, and more.”
    • “Astonishing amount of depth in the customization mechanics and how they interact with combat, with a refreshing gameplay loop akin to FTL: Faster Than Light and a 2D version of Superhot.”
    • “The superhot-style time stop combat mechanics are interesting and the game challenges you later despite the ability to stop time in a bullet-hell style game, especially with magnetic field difficulty modifiers.”
    • “It's definitely a unique roguelike but most of your decisions (gameplay wise, not storywise) don't affect your run that much, though I haven't played the post ending game mode as much yet which seems to have newer stuff.”
    • “The game expects you to beat an impossible odd with each passing journey, every run lets you experience the game where you will slowly learn the mechanic of enemies, crafting system, relics that grant player buffs (and debuffs) until eventually you find the combination of weapon combos (and get lucky) to finally beat the last floor.”
    • “I find the core gameplay concept (fights and crafting weapons) quite fun, though I haven't experimented with different builds too much - I find myself mostly gravitating towards doing the same thing every time, although some of the relics (which give you additional abilities/perks) are suited for specific builds that you might consider going for once you get them.”
  • music
    51 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's music is widely praised for its atmospheric, memorable, and genre-fitting soundtrack, with many users describing it as a standout feature that enhances both in-game moments and outside listening. Comprising 72 unique tracks that align perfectly with the story's timelines and moods, the soundtrack is lauded as engaging enough to warrant soundtrack purchases and repeatedly cited as one of the best aspects of the game. Overall, the music significantly contributes to the immersive and emotional experience, complementing the gameplay and narrative.

    • “The soundtrack deserves special mention—it’s atmospheric, memorable, and perfectly matched to the action.”
    • “Music: 10/10 - every song is the vibe of that timeline, it fits so well.”
    • “Roguelike is not a genre I usually get into but this one sure got me hooked with the charming character, art style, outstanding music (there're a total of 72 tracks with shared motifs used for respective unique events in the game), depth and unique crafting system using blocks grid, punishing bullet hell enemy attack and intriguing plot that get you hooked right away with its background story.”
  • graphics
    14 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are consistently praised for their charming, cute, and unique art style, often described as a refreshing and well-crafted pixel aesthetic. Alongside the visuals, the illustrations contribute significantly to the game's distinct atmosphere, complementing its engaging story and immersive gameplay.

    • “Most of the illustrations are for aesthetic purposes, which is a nice breath of fresh air once in a while.”
    • “And true pixel graphics, a rarity in this modern time.”
    • “The game has adorable graphics and a well-told story, though not very original.”
  • emotional
    12 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game delivers a deeply emotional experience with touching storytelling, impressive art, and a heavy sci-fi theme exploring life, identity, and tragedy. While some find the story emotionally gratifying and the true ending satisfying, others feel certain plot threads remain unresolved. Overall, it resonates strongly with players who appreciate emotionally rich narratives coupled with creative gameplay.

    • “That YouTube recommendation was like a mythic pull because this game turned out to be a really fun experience with a very touching story.”
    • “Million Depth is a very touching game that gave me a lot of feels.”
    • “The true ending is very emotionally satisfying, certainly, but the plot threads still ended up feeling unresolved.”
  • replayability
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game offers high replayability, largely due to its crafting system and roguelike difficulty multipliers, which create unique and engaging gameplay that challenges players in new ways. Ongoing updates have further improved this aspect, enhancing the overall replay value.

    • “High replayability because of the crafting system and the difficulty multipliers in roguelike mode.”
    • “The gameplay is unique and satisfying and forces you to think in a way you've never had to before, and the roguelike elements give it a lot of replayability.”
    • “Update: since this review was posted, the game received multiple patches which do address some of my concerns about replayability!”
  • atmosphere
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The atmosphere is highly praised for its fitting and memorable soundtrack, which enhances various scenes such as battles and discoveries, effectively complementing the overall setting and action.

    • “The background music that plays in different scenes is very fitting, whether during a battle, a crucial discovery, or other key moments.”
    • “Atmosphere, setting, and music are outstanding.”
    • “The soundtrack deserves special mention—it’s atmospheric, memorable, and perfectly matched to the action.”
  • grinding
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding in the game can feel tedious and repetitive, especially with the shop and relic systems, and the unlock progression may require balance adjustments. However, once the mechanics align, the experience shifts from simple grinding to an engaging exploration of a complex narrative maze.

  • optimization
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The optimization is generally solid but can suffer from performance drops and reduced readability when the screen becomes crowded with effects and overlapping elements.

  • stability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game demonstrates strong stability in its mechanics, with drones reliably absorbing damage and a super meter that consistently freezes time, enabling smooth and strategic gameplay during intense moments.

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Million Depth is a strategy game with drama, anime and science fiction themes.

Million Depth is available on Nintendo Switch, PC and Windows.

On average players spend around 15 hours playing Million Depth.

Million Depth was released on November 12, 2025.

Million Depth was developed by Cyber Space Biotope.

Million Depth has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players. Most players liked Million Depth for its story but disliked it for its grinding.

Million Depth is a single player game.

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