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Multiverse Loot Hunter is a single player tactical role playing game. It was developed by 游戏养家工作室 and was released on August 15, 2025. It received positive reviews from players.

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85%
Audience ScoreBased on 208 reviews
gameplay4 positive mentions
grinding20 negative mentions

  • Deep and extensive idle game with a huge amount of content and progression systems, providing hundreds to thousands of hours of gameplay.
  • Engaging gameplay combining idle mechanics with active management, customization, and strategic depth in characters, gear, and city building.
  • Developer is very active, regularly pushing quality-of-life updates, bug fixes, balancing improvements, and new content.
  • Poor English translation and localization issues cause confusion and hinder understanding of mechanics and UI elements.
  • Heavy use of AI-generated art leads to inconsistent, low-quality visuals that detract from the overall experience.
  • Performance problems including high CPU/GPU usage, UI lag, and stuttering negatively affect gameplay and reliability.
  • grinding
    20 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is heavily grind-focused, requiring extensive time investment in farming gear, resources, and progression, often involving tedious waits and repetitive tasks. While some players find the grind addictive and rewarding, others note it can disrupt game flow and become frustrating due to time gates and manual management. Overall, it's a complex, time-consuming grind that appeals mostly to fans of deep, incremental gameplay.

    • “With 12 heroes in the main team, it becomes a chore to manually re-equip everyone — it kills the flow of farming and progression.”
    • “The game bottlenecks at level 100; upgrading your team from 'mortal' to 'spirit' is too tedious as it would probably take days to farm all the tickets and materials needed to 'reincarnate'. I can see why people install a cheat engine to play the game, but if progression is poorly designed, I'd just rather not play.”
    • “It has timers everywhere; there is also so much grinding in this game it just becomes annoying as hell.”
  • gameplay
    15 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay offers a compelling and addictive core loop with deep combat and progression systems, effectively blending idle and active mechanics to keep players engaged. However, it is marred by bugs, poor English translations, memory issues, and design flaws like steep enemy scaling and limited skill variety that can hinder long-term enjoyment. Despite these drawbacks, many find the gameplay satisfying and comparable to top titles in the genre.

    • “Currently the entire job system is bugged and broken in the English version because stat modifiers don't work except for speed, which makes leveling jobs useless, just like the mechanic that raises the maximum job level.”
    • “Translation is pretty bad, leaving it incredibly unclear how many of the mechanics work or at times what you're supposed to do to progress.”
    • “Still portrait characters, reused images, barely translated, non-inspired gameplay.”
  • story
    12 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story is minimal and poorly developed, with only a brief tutorial setup before it turns into a sandbox experience lacking clear narrative direction. The quest system is criticized for being grind-heavy, unclear, and occasionally frustrating, leaving players stuck without guidance. While the game shows potential for a more comprehensive storyline in future updates, its current story and quest design significantly hinder player engagement.

    • “Although the game is not complete yet, it’s worth looking forward to a finished version with a more comprehensive storyline.”
    • “I usually leave the game on all day, I really look forward to the consistent QoL updates and post-game content to see what this story could turn into.”
    • “There's no real story, the tutorial gives you a bit of a setup for what is going on, but it ends pretty quickly and just becomes pure sandbox.”
    • “You will find yourself stuck in quests that give you little to no indication of what to do, where to go, or how to do it.”
    • “I was stuck on one quest for 2 days until I finally deleted the game from my computer.”
  • graphics
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users find the graphics inconsistent and believe they rely heavily on AI-generated assets, leading to a disjointed art style and performance issues like slowdown. However, some appreciate the fun, thematic 2D art style and character designs, suggesting the visuals need a cleaner, more cohesive rework.

    • “The concept of taking a person from the "real world" and running them through a fantastic journey through multiple historical periods is really fun and fascinating; the art style is fun and matches the themes.”
    • “The artwork is 2D, which I feel is still not bad, and the characters look quite nice.”
    • “Cute artwork.”
    • “This game has a lot of slowdown for something that should use little to no processing power for these graphics.”
    • “I don't know if that's part of the early access or not but from what I'm seeing, a lot of the visuals (all backgrounds, and probably characters) are AI generated.”
    • “The art style is also incredibly inconsistent between characters, which can be a bit off-putting.”
  • optimization
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game currently suffers from stuttering and lacks proper optimization, particularly in AI settings, but remains highly addictive. Users strongly suggest that improved optimization is the key requirement for its full release.

    • “That's for AI optimization to see what settings work best.”
    • “Despite the stuttering, I still highly recommend this game as it is quite addicting.”
    • “Can it be optimized better?”
    • “The only thing needed for full release is optimization.”
  • music
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users provide mixed feedback on the music, suggesting improvements in quality and style, with some criticism indicating the soundtrack feels unconventional or off-putting. Overall, the music may benefit from refinement to better match player expectations.

    • “Learn from Minibong on how to make a good UI and soundtrack and fix your translation.”
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Multiverse Loot Hunter is a tactical role playing game.

Multiverse Loot Hunter is available on PC and Windows.

Multiverse Loot Hunter was released on August 15, 2025.

Multiverse Loot Hunter was developed by 游戏养家工作室.

Multiverse Loot Hunter has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked Multiverse Loot Hunter for its gameplay but disliked it for its grinding.

Multiverse Loot Hunter is a single player game.

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