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Miscrits: World of Creatures

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90%Game Brain Score
gameplay, graphics
grinding, story
90% User Score Based on 1,213 reviews

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Miscrits: World of Creatures is a single player and multiplayer tactical role playing game with a fantasy theme. It was developed by Lightning Ball Studios and was released on May 25, 2025. It received positive reviews from players.

Start your journey in Sunfall Kingdom and explore the vast and vibrant surroundings! Find and capture hundreds of unique and iconic Miscrits of various types, strength and rarity. Train and evolve your Miscrits into increasingly powerful forms and watch your Miscripedia fill up! A mysterious group called the Magicites have vowed to destroy all Miscrits to keep magic under control of the humans.…

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90%
Audience ScoreBased on 1,213 reviews
gameplay15 positive mentions
grinding83 negative mentions

  • The game brings back a strong sense of nostalgia for players who enjoyed it during its original run on Facebook.
  • The creature designs are charming and unique, making the collection aspect enjoyable.
  • The developers are actively updating the game and listening to community feedback, which enhances the overall experience.
  • The game is heavily grindy, making progression feel slow and tedious, especially for new players.
  • There are significant pay-to-win elements, particularly in the PvP arena, which can frustrate free-to-play users.
  • The matchmaking system in PvP can be unbalanced, often pairing new players with much stronger opponents.
  • grinding
    83 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The grinding aspect of the game is a significant focus, with many players noting it as both a nostalgic and tedious experience. While some enjoy the challenge of collecting and evolving miscrits, others find the grind excessive and frustrating, particularly in competitive arenas where pay-to-win elements are prevalent. Overall, the game appeals to those who appreciate grinding and creature collection, but it may deter players seeking a more streamlined or less repetitive experience.

    • “Unless you dedicate your life to grinding and not seeing the sun, you'll have to buy gold to be able to participate in world boss, platinum to buy relics for your miscrits to match other players in the arena, and gems to get the miscrits that cannot be found anywhere in the wild.”
    • “The game is very grindy - it gives you very few choices of what to do in the campaign, and has an incredibly lame and frustrating breeding system.”
    • “The grinding in this game is surreal, and after playing for quite a while, it becomes very grindy to the point of not being fun.”
  • gameplay
    75 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay of Miscrits: World of Creatures is a nostalgic blend of classic monster-collecting mechanics reminiscent of Pokémon, featuring a simple and engaging loop that appeals to both new and returning players. While some users appreciate the refreshing updates and streamlined mechanics, others criticize the repetitive nature and outdated elements, particularly the reliance on time-based mechanics and limited progression. Overall, the game offers a casual, beginner-friendly experience, though it may lack depth and innovation compared to modern competitors.

    • “If you like monster collecting and some Pokémon aspects that's not EV training, this is a cute game to play with an addicting gameplay loop.”
    • “The art, mechanics, and progression just feel right.”
    • “The gameplay is engaging, and I enjoy collecting and evolving my miscrits.”
    • “A lot of the same mechanics are still very outdated and it's still based heavily on time.”
    • “The gameplay can feel repetitive and grindy, and the mechanics are very basic by today's standards.”
    • “The world feels dead, the gameplay is boring, and progression is hardcore blocked by what are essentially paywalls.”
  • graphics
    22 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the new Miscrit remake are generally described as colorful and nostalgic, appealing particularly to younger audiences, though they lack the polish of modern titles. While some players appreciate the charming art style and vibrant visuals, others note that the graphics feel outdated and simplistic, suggesting a need for enhancements and more animations to create a more engaging experience. Overall, the visuals evoke a sense of nostalgia, making the game enjoyable for fans of the original, despite its limitations.

    • “The art style is bright, colorful, and appealing, especially for a younger audience.”
    • “The graphics and sounds have been updated to modern standards, yet they still preserve the nostalgic charm that made me fall in love with the game in the first place.”
    • “Each creature has its own appeal, and the artwork is imaginative and vibrant.”
    • “If you like Pokémon-like games, you could enjoy it; the graphics are not that good, but it's okay.”
    • “The game visuals and the game itself are incredibly shallow... think of them as the cabinet dress theme on a poker machine at the casino.”
    • “Good to be back and catch some monsters, but overall this game needs enhanced visuals (new or upscaled graphics), more animations to feel more alive and engaging.”
  • story
    21 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story is generally viewed as minimal and serves primarily as a backdrop for gameplay rather than a focal point, with some players appreciating the lore and adventure elements tied to the magicites. While the narrative lacks depth and complexity, it provides a basic framework for the monster-catching mechanics, appealing to those who enjoy casual play. Overall, the story is considered dated and simplistic, with many players prioritizing the creature collection and battling aspects over the narrative itself.

    • “Awesome story-rich game.”
    • “The storyline with the magicites adds a nice layer of urgency and adventure.”
    • “Fascinating creatures to use in fights and to see as they evolve with a fun story and lore.”
    • “I don't recommend it if you expect grand or complex storytelling, hate constant grinding, and/or the art design of the titular miscrits themselves.”
    • “The story is minimal, serving mostly as a framework for the collecting and battling.”
    • “Even the story's plot was entirely given to me at the very beginning of the game and basically tells you exactly how it's gonna end.”
  • monetization
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization aspect of the game has received mixed reviews, with many users criticizing the prevalence of microtransactions that can create a pay-to-win environment. While some players appreciate the ability to earn everything through gameplay, others feel that the game is heavily reliant on in-app purchases, leading to a frustrating experience. A common suggestion is to shift microtransactions towards cosmetic items rather than gameplay advantages to improve the overall balance.

    • “Unlike other similar games, here you can obtain absolutely everything by simply playing (a lot hahaha) or speed up the process with some in-game purchases for resources.”
    • “A good way to fix this issue would be to add more events and more free rewards and turn the microtransactions from resources that can elevate your battle power into premium cosmetics instead.”
    • “Great monster collecting game and it's free with no microtransactions (yet).”
    • “The only downside is all the microtransactions and the fact that you can pay for a huge advantage over someone who doesn't spend on this game.”
    • “All in all, a gigantic pain in the ass money-making scheme riddled with microtransactions!”
    • “As mentioned (a couple of times already), price-wise, this game is not free; it is infested with mobile app store-like microtransactions.”
  • music
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game has received overwhelmingly positive feedback, with players praising its nostalgic quality and ability to evoke strong emotions. Many describe the background music as catchy and memorable, enhancing the overall gaming experience and contributing to a sense of happiness and relaxation. Overall, the soundtrack is considered a standout feature, elevating the game's charm and appeal.

    • “The moment I opened the game and heard the music, the animations, and saw the little creatures, all the memories flooded back and I felt so happy!”
    • “The background music is 10/10 all the time.”
    • “Hearing that music again was really nostalgic, made me very emotional as someone who dreamt of this game coming back for so many years. The music is great... I'm having a good time and going down memory lane and I'm really happy.”
    • “I relaxed for 5 minutes to this music long enough to realize that I was going to be okay.”
    • “Hearing that music again was really nostalgic, made me very emotional as someone who dreamt of this game coming back for so many years, the music is great... at the time of writing this I'm only level 60 but I'm having a good time and going down memory lane and I'm really happy (hoping jeahsaren plays it) incorporating the in-game achievements to actual Steam achievements is genius, though they don't work as of writing this.”
    • “When I entered the first fight and listened to the music, it brought me back to my childhood.”
  • replayability
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, the game's replayability is a mixed bag; while some players appreciate the potential for infinite replayability and challenging boss fights, others feel that the current lore and mechanics limit the overall replay value. Concerns about pay-to-win elements also contribute to the perception that replayability may be lacking for some users.

    • “Just everything about the game provides so much replay value.”
    • “Free to play with infinite replayability.”
    • “The boss fights are challenging and will have you trying over and over.”
    • “The replayability in the game is lacking, as it feels too barebones at the moment.”
    • “The boss fights are challenging and will have you try over and over, though I'm not too sure if they are replayable in this version.”
    • “It would be much more appreciated if the game improved its lore, as the current replayability does not justify the pay-to-win mechanics.”
  • stability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users report that the game experiences some stability issues on new iPhones, particularly with the menu being obstructed by the dynamic island feature. However, it remains effective for farming while on the go.

    • “The mobile version is a bit buggy on new iPhones because the menu is cut off by the dynamic island, which affects usability.”
    • “The game frequently crashes, making it frustrating to progress.”
    • “I experienced several glitches that disrupted my gameplay experience.”
  • optimization
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's optimization has significantly improved, resulting in smoother gameplay and solid performance, enhancing the overall adventurous and collectible experience. While players appreciate the beautiful creature designs, there is a suggestion to adjust the arena XP system to reward losing players, which could encourage more engagement in PvP. Overall, the game is highly recommended with a rating of 9/10.

    • “It gives the same adventurous and collectible feeling but now with smoother gameplay and better optimization.”
    • “Happy to see this gem back in form! I've been having a lot of fun since I found out this game is back. Solid gameplay, good performance, and beautiful creature designs. My only complaint would be the arena XP; I think the loser should get some XP as well. It would be a better incentive for players to keep grinding PvP since right now, losing an arena battle grants you nothing. Other than that, 9/10 definitely would recommend it to people.”
  • emotional
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players express strong emotional connections to the game, highlighting nostalgia and joy from its return, particularly through its music. Many report feeling moved, with some even crying during their initial gameplay, as it evokes cherished memories and a sense of fulfillment from long-held dreams of the game's revival. Overall, the emotional impact is significant, enhancing the gaming experience.

    • “Thank you so much for bringing this back. I love playing, though I cried a bit for the first 20 minutes.”
    • “Hearing that music again was really nostalgic. It made me very emotional as someone who dreamt of this game coming back for so many years. The music is great! At the time of writing this, I'm only level 60, but I'm having a good time going down memory lane, and I'm really happy.”
  • humor
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the humor in the game to be genuinely entertaining, providing a hilarious experience even in short bursts. However, some users express frustration with server issues that hinder their ability to fully engage with the game.

    • “This was hilarious to play for a few minutes. I don't know if I can actually play it since I'm currently just repeatedly getting booted for 'server maintenance', but it was a 100% authentic experience.”
  • atmosphere
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The atmosphere of the game is often praised for its immersive qualities, enhancing the overall gameplay experience. Players appreciate the detailed environments and sound design that contribute to a captivating and engaging setting. Overall, the atmosphere effectively complements the game's mechanics, drawing players deeper into its world.

  • character development
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Character development in "Miscrits: World of Creatures" evokes nostalgia through its appealing character designs, with several familiar elements from the past making a welcome return. Players appreciate the blend of old and new, enhancing their connection to the characters.

    • “Coming back to Miscrits: World of Creatures definitely gave me some nostalgic vibes—some of the character designs are still as cool as I remember, and it's nice to see a few relics from the old days making a return.”
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Miscrits: World of Creatures is a tactical role playing game with fantasy theme.

Miscrits: World of Creatures is available on PC, Mac OS, Windows and Linux.

On average players spend around 37 hours playing Miscrits: World of Creatures.

Miscrits: World of Creatures was released on May 25, 2025.

Miscrits: World of Creatures was developed by Lightning Ball Studios.

Miscrits: World of Creatures has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its gameplay but disliked it for its grinding.

Miscrits: World of Creatures is a single player game with multiplayer support.