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Million Depth is a single player strategy game with a drama theme. 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 122 reviews
story52 positive mentions
atmosphere3 negative mentions

  • Unique and engaging weapon crafting system that allows for creative builds and strategies.
  • Touching story with emotional depth and multiple timelines that encourage exploration and replayability.
  • Excellent soundtrack that enhances the overall experience and complements the gameplay.
  • Unlock progression can be slow, making it frustrating to access new blocks and blueprints.
  • Difficulty spikes, especially in later timelines, can feel unbalanced and overwhelming for some players.
  • The story, while intriguing, leaves many unanswered questions and plot holes that may detract from the overall experience.
  • story
    128 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story is a central element, featuring a unique blend of emotional depth and multi-timeline mechanics that reward multiple playthroughs. While many players found the narrative engaging and touching, some noted that it felt incomplete or convoluted, with unresolved plot threads and pacing issues. Overall, the storytelling is praised for its ambition and charm, though it may not resonate with everyone due to its complexity and occasional lack of clarity.

    • “The story is great, the combat is unique, and the weapons are your own.”
    • “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.”
    • “A touching story with multiple branching paths and engaging strategic combat!”
    • “Also, though the story starts off strong, it didn't land for me emotionally.”
    • “However, as time went on, it felt like it left many key plot threads unresolved.”
    • “But the problem is when the story unfolds; I reached the true ending and my reaction was: 'Is that it?'”
  • gameplay
    67 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay of Million Depth is praised for its unique blend of mechanics, combining elements from roguelikes, bullet hell, and platformers, with a time-stopping feature reminiscent of Superhot that adds strategic depth. Players appreciate the engaging combat, extensive weapon customization, and the rewarding nature of the gameplay loop, which encourages experimentation and replayability. While some find the balance and enemy variety lacking, the overall experience is described as fun, challenging, and enriched by a compelling story and captivating music.

    • “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, totally-not-bitcoin... and that's without getting into the story.”
    • “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.”
    • “Each run feels distinct, the difficulty is fair but punishing in the best way, and the game constantly introduces new mechanics that keep it fresh even after dozens of hours.”
    • “The game expects you to beat impossible odds with each passing journey. Every run lets you experience the game where you will slowly learn the mechanics of enemies, the crafting system, and 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.”
    • “The gameplay is a unique blend of roguelike real-time bullet hell gameplay.”
  • music
    43 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game has received widespread acclaim, with many players praising its quality, memorability, and ability to enhance the overall experience. Reviewers noted that the soundtrack is not only enjoyable during gameplay but also stands out as a compelling listen outside of the game, leading some to purchase it separately. Overall, the music is described as atmospheric, fitting perfectly with the game's themes and mechanics, contributing significantly to its emotional impact and engagement.

    • “And the soundtrack is fantastic; it's great in-game, and somehow also just good listening outside of the game as well.”
    • “A really fun roguelite with unique gameplay, amazing music and a touching story.”
    • “I was actually somewhat disappointed with my fights with many of the final bosses of each world because I had gotten so strong by the time that I reached them that I rolled over them before I could really learn what they did or appreciate the music and art going on.”
    • “The soundtrack deserves special mention—it’s atmospheric, memorable, and perfectly matched to the action.”
    • “The graphics and 72 unique soundtracks were also very well made.”
  • emotional
    12 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The emotional aspect of the game is highlighted by its touching narrative and the depth of its themes, which resonate strongly with players, often evoking intense feelings. While many find the story engaging and emotionally gratifying, some feel that certain plot threads remain unresolved, leaving a sense of incompleteness. Overall, the game successfully combines fun gameplay with a profound emotional experience, making it memorable for those who connect with its themes.

    • “That YouTube recommendation was like a mythic pull because this game turned out to be a really fun experience with a very touching story.”
    • “Without spoiling, I must say that I don't think I've genuinely cried this hard in my life, save for the deaths of close family members and pets, and a very small amount of games (not even Momodora made me cry this hard).”
    • “A really fun roguelite with unique gameplay, amazing music, and a touching story.”
  • graphics
    12 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game are widely praised for their charming and cute art style, featuring true pixel graphics that stand out in today's gaming landscape. Reviewers highlight the excellent visual design as a key element that enhances the overall experience, complementing the engaging gameplay and well-crafted story. The combination of appealing visuals and a rich soundtrack contributes to a captivating atmosphere that keeps players hooked.

    • “And true pixel graphics, a rarity in this modern time.”
    • “This game hooked me with its graphics, gameplay, music, and storytelling.”
    • “The graphics and 72 unique soundtracks were also very well made.”
  • replayability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game boasts high replayability due to its engaging crafting system and difficulty multipliers in roguelike mode, which encourage unique and strategic gameplay. Players find the experience satisfying and challenging, contributing to its overall replay value.

    • “High replayability because of the crafting system and the difficulty multipliers in roguelike mode.”
    • “The gameplay is unique and satisfying, forcing you to think in ways you've never had to before, and the roguelike elements add a lot of replayability.”
    • “The replayability seems to be great.”
  • atmosphere
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The atmosphere of the game is highly praised, with particular emphasis on the setting and music, which are described as atmospheric and memorable, effectively enhancing the overall experience and complementing the action.

    • “The atmosphere, setting, and music create an immersive experience.”
    • “The soundtrack deserves special mention—it’s atmospheric, memorable, and perfectly matched to the action.”
    • “The atmosphere feels flat and uninspired, lacking the depth needed to immerse players in the game world.”
    • “While the setting has potential, the overall atmosphere is dull and fails to evoke any real emotion.”
    • “The music is forgettable, and combined with the lackluster visuals, it creates an atmosphere that feels lifeless.”
  • optimization
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users note that optimization can suffer during intense moments, particularly when the screen is crowded with effects and overlapping elements, leading to dips in performance and readability.

    • “The optimization in this game is impressive, allowing for smooth performance even during intense action sequences.”
    • “I appreciate how the developers have focused on optimization, ensuring that the game runs seamlessly on a variety of hardware.”
    • “The game's optimization allows for a visually stunning experience without sacrificing performance, making it enjoyable for all players.”
    • “Performance and readability can dip significantly when the screen is filled with effects and overlapping elements.”
    • “The game struggles to maintain a stable frame rate during intense action sequences.”
    • “Loading times are excessively long, which disrupts the overall gaming experience.”
  • grinding
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the grinding aspect of the game somewhat tedious, particularly with the shop system and repetitive relic selection. While the unlock system could benefit from adjustments, many appreciate that as they progress, the experience evolves into a more engaging exploration of the narrative rather than just a grind for resources.

    • “The shop system gets a bit tedious once you figure out how to game it; the relic selection feels a bit repetitive, and the unlock system needs some numeric tweaking. I've cleared the main story, and I'm still missing about a third of the unlocks.”
    • “When the pieces start clicking, it feels more like exploring a big narrative maze than just grinding seeds.”
  • stability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The stability of the game is enhanced by the mechanics of dodging and blocking, which are effectively supported by robust drones. This allows players to build a super meter that freezes time, providing a strategic advantage for attacking and repositioning without interruption.

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Million Depth is a strategy game with drama theme.

Million Depth is available on Nintendo Switch, PC, Steam Deck 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 this game for its story but disliked it for its atmosphere.

Million Depth is a single player game.

Similar games include Last Command, Arco, Chrono Ark, Transistor, TEVI and others.