As of right now, it isn't very fun. The gameplay is very dull and boring, and there is little in the way of difficulty. The powerups, pets, hats, etc. mean basically nothing because the game is so easy. The characters are very slow, there are few obstacles, all the enemies are carbon copies with different stats, absolutely no sense of AI; all these problems make the game a chore to walk through. I can look past the lack of tutorial since it is in Early Access, but really, the gameplay needs to be more intuitive and fluid. I would suggest that the developer try other rougelikes, (something like Enter the Gungeon or Binding of Isaac) and see how their gameplay stacks up to this. The text is not very intuitive, which makes it really hard to follow along with anything that is happening. It's hard to tell what any of the powerups really do, aside from the few which make the game harder to play. (double shot) There is very little feedback in general, and combined with the similar enemies and...
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About This Game
Main features:
> Infinite, procedurally generated dungeons;
> Powerups;
> Different hats, weapons and pets with various stats;
> Dozens of possible builds;
> Enemies and floor count.
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Moshcave is a sincerely, but very badly made Early Access 2D top down retro pixel wave survival shooter. Gameplay consists of running around a small top down arena and blasting waves of enemies. There's a simple upgrade/level system to the game that adds a small progression element, but not enough to save the game for the deplorably weak premise and even worse technical implementation. The game is still being developed, but development is slow enough that the game appears to be headed to Development Hell. While there's still time before the game reaches the developers committed deadline to complete the game, it's only getting very small updates every week or so and hasn't been updated in over a month. There's no reliable indication the game will ever be completed, which is another reason for gamers to avoid this. It's important to remember that only about 25% of Early Access games ever get completed... the vast majority of Early Access games are abandoned and all money taken from...
[h1]Abandoned game[/h1] [h2]16 months since last update[/h2] [h3]Changing to THUMBS DOWN. Game will never get made. Below was my original review with original edits, as written.[/h3] ----- I paid $0.34 and that's fine. It is an EARLY ACCESS game which is fine, so nobody should expect much because at the time of this review the game is v0.1 I'm neither going to give this an exhaustive review, nor am I going to tear it apart. I liked the simple but clear graphics. I like the simple enemies. I thought the chippy music was cute. I liked the upgrade system. Room for immediate improvement: More music would be nice. More tile graphic variety, and/or room accents as well. Different enemy behavior (some should jump, wait, run away, chase, pattern, etc). Some actual strategy required of the player, not just kite & shoot. Needs a ton of work, but for an Alpha this is quite good. Keep my small amount of money and keep going Dev! Looking good so far. edit: Saw the dev promoting on reddit, me...
cute game i really like it hehe i became big fan of this dev work making atari like games
Its ok. This isn't as great as Jurassic Fantasy, but it is fun for a short while
A fun little roguelike for 99 cents Health regen is way unbalanced, you can easily attain a state of invincibility which makes fighting the hordes of monsters feel a little pointless, theres no sense of a threat coming from the horde or from discovering a new enemy. Also the level up screen just kind of pops up with no warning, which kinda interrupts the flow of the gameplay. Has some framedrops when a new floor loads. Other than these things its a neat little game, but it's a little too easy.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP/7/8/10
- Processor: i3
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Integrated Graphics 620
- Storage: 500 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Moshcave cost?
Moshcave costs $0.49. Currently 51% off!
What are the system requirements for Moshcave?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP/7/8/10 Processor: i3 Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: Integrated Graphics 620 Storage: 500 MB available space
What platforms is Moshcave available on?
Moshcave is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.
Is Moshcave worth buying?
Moshcave has 63% positive reviews from 8 players.
When was Moshcave released?
Moshcave was released on Oct 29, 2022.
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