My Little Blood Cult: Let's Summon Demons
- December 14, 2023
- Dillo Interactive
My Little Blood Cult: Let's Summon Demons is a fishing simulation game with a unique twist, where you lead a cult and capture demons and otherworldly creatures to build a powerful collection. The game offers an immersive experience with elements of witchcraft, spells, and strategy, as you embark on a demonic fishing adventure unlike any other. Prepare to challenge the ordinary and become the most formidable cult known to man.
Reviews
- The game features a charming concept with nice art and graphics, making it visually appealing.
- It has fun and addicting fishing mechanics that become enjoyable once players get the hang of them.
- The developers are actively updating the game, showing promise for future improvements and additional content.
- The game lacks a proper progression system and engaging gameplay, leading to repetitive experiences.
- There are no tutorials or guidance, making it difficult for players to understand the mechanics and objectives.
- The game feels more suited for mobile devices and is currently not ready for PC, with many bugs and issues present.
- graphics4 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The graphics are highly praised for their quality, particularly on PC, with an adorable art style that enhances the overall experience. Users appreciate the superb audio design that complements the visuals, although some features are missing and there are no tutorials available.
“I've been mainly playing on mobile, but the graphics look really good on PC.”
“I do find the mechanics fun, and the art style is adorable.”
“Graphics and audio design are superb.”
- gameplay4 mentions
- 75 % positive mentions
- -25 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The gameplay features enjoyable fishing mechanics that become more engaging with practice, set against a quirky cult backdrop. However, many users feel the game is overly designed for mobile, lacking clear interaction instructions and suffering from a free-to-play model that detracts from the experience. Overall, while the art style is charming, the gameplay mechanics may need refinement for a better PC experience.
“Nice chill fishing mechanics (that become fun once you get the hang of them) meets quirky cult creepiness.”
“I do find the mechanics fun, and the art style is adorable.”
“The concept is fine, but the gameplay itself could use some improvement.”
“Maybe this will get an update that makes it PC viable in the future, but in its current state, it is painfully obvious that it was made for mobile (and free-to-play on mobile, at that) with absolutely no indication of how to interact with the mechanics.”
“The concept is fine; the problem, in my opinion, comes from the gameplay itself.”
- humor1 mentions
- 300 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The humor in the game is highlighted as a key attraction, with players appreciating its comedic concept that resonates with their personal branding and online personas.
“I originally bought it because the concept made me laugh, and I have a brand to uphold as I've been using the moniker of Baphomet online for years.”
“The humor in this game is absolutely top-notch; it had me laughing out loud at every turn!”
“I love how the game blends clever jokes with absurd situations, making every moment a delightful surprise.”
- music1 mentions
- 200 % positive mentions
- -100 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The music in the game is generally well-received, with users appreciating its quality and sound design, although some features are limited and there are no tutorials to guide players.
“The graphics are cute, and the sound and music are really good.”
“The music adds a delightful layer to the overall experience.”