- November 12, 2025
- Cyber Space Biotope
- 15h median play time
Million Depth
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About Million Depth
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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Reviews
- Unique and innovative combat system combining time-stop mechanic with modular weapon crafting, offering a fresh gameplay experience.
- Engaging and emotionally impactful story with multi-timeline narrative that rewards multiple playthroughs and exploration.
- Exceptional art style with charming pixel graphics and a fantastic soundtrack that enhances the game's atmosphere.
- Steep difficulty spikes in later parts of the game can lead to frustration and uneven challenge curve.
- Slow progression in unlocking new weapon parts and upgrades, which may reduce motivation for extended play.
- Story is sometimes confusing or incomplete with unresolved plot points and uneven writing quality, especially towards the ending.
story
168 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story of the game is praised for its intriguing, emotionally engaging, and unique multi-timeline narrative that slowly unfolds through roguelike gameplay, rewarding player curiosity and multiple playthroughs. While many find the setting, characters, and plot compelling, some players note that key plot points feel unresolved or confusing, with the complexity of time travel elements sometimes creating narrative barriers. Overall, the story is regarded as a strong, memorable aspect of the game, though a few see it as incomplete or uneven in execution.
“Very unique and addicting roguelike mechanics, an absolutely beautiful soundtrack, and a wall-to-wall brutally heart-wrenching story that rips me apart at every opportunity it can take.”
“It does a great job at introducing both the core elements of gameplay and story slowly and methodically so you never feel overwhelmed so whenever you get the hang of something or understand what the story is getting at you are almost always immediately followed up by a "wait.. there is more!?" kind of feeling and get sucked in again.”
“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.”
“Got the game expecting a hidden gem. While it absolutely delivered on gameplay, the story was an absolute trainwreck.”
“It sells itself as a story involving time shenanigans, but the '3 timelines' are just the same timeline placed at different points in time. The story is confusing and mishandled, with plot loops and underdeveloped characters. Overall, it's a trainwreck. TL;DR: play for the game, ignore the story.”
“However, as time went on, it felt like the story left many key plot threads unresolved. The worlds feel disconnected, and the story, despite huge potential, ends up feeling incomplete and disappointing.”
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Frequently Asked Questions
Million Depth is a strategy game with drama, anime and science fiction themes. Common tags for Million Depth include indie, roguelite, exploration, pixel graphics, action roguelike and others.
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.
Similar games include Last Command, TEVI, There’s no Light, STRIKEVOID, Metal Unit and others.










