So, after the first 30 minutes, I walked away happy with what I have experienced. I have only unlocked 2 of the 3 characters, and switching between them for combos is very satisfying. However, I think the game shines in forcing your foes into their own traps. This is highly encouraged in the beginning of the game and is a blast. I am excited to unlock the third character and unlock skills and learn combos to destroy swarms of enemies. So far, this is VERY playable for an EA title. I am not sure how many levels there will be, but all 3 heros look completely fleshed out with skills, upgrades, and they handle well. I adhere to the philosophy that if I get an hour per $1 spent, I think it was worth the price. For only $10 ($9 on sale now) this game will easily be worth it. They also have new heros and maps on their development schedule, so this looks like it will be a great gem in my steam inventory. Strongly recommend to those who enjoy dungeon diving and killing hordes of enemies. Will ...
MetaMorph: Dungeon Creatures
- Release Date:
- Dec 13, 2017
- Developer:
- FireFly Studios
- Publisher:
- FireFly Studios
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
From the creators of the critically acclaimed Stronghold!
MetaMorph: Dungeon Creatures is a tactical dungeon crawler which draws heavy inspiration from classic ARPG such as Gauntlet and Magicka].

- EXPLORE a web of trap filled, monster infested lairs as you work your way deeper underground.
- MASTER tactical combat, elemental powers and character switching to escape a brutal fate.
- TRICK your enemies by turning the dungeon’s saw blades, bombs and boulders against them!
- MORPH between powerful spirit forms, shapeshifting to counter and crush enemy hordes.
- CONQUER the dungeon by finding and defeating each Lord of Death once and for all.
Plan your attack and lure enemies into the path of heavy boulders, flying saw blades, bombs and whatever else the dungeon throws at you! Select your hero loadout, upgrade their elemental abilities and morph between them at will as you explore each death-infested lair. Charge into enemies as the lightning fast Rabbit, crush them with the monstrous Ogre and burn whatever remains with the Nymph’s Inferno!
Customise your team of heroes for each level and transform between them to survive! Freeze poisonous creatures in their tracks, melt ice elementals into the dungeon floor or simply cleave them in two with a well-timed Sword Flurry. Experiment with new morphs as you conquer a series of increasingly challenging lairs, collecting and upgrading the powers of fallen heroes as you descend ever deeper into the dungeon that claimed them.
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User Reviews
This is a fun top-down view, arcade style, hack & slash dungeon crawler. I like that you can transform between different MetaMorphs as you plow through hordes of skeletons and other creatures in order to save your captured goblin friends. I also enjoyed smashing through walls with the golem and dodging dangerous traps. Check out my gameplay: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cHa_wXpzTQ&feature=youtu.be
Runs really well for an Early Access game, looks okay and the fundamental gameplay seems interesting. The problem I have with the game is that it is a bit slow and the combat lacks the satisfaction of some other games out there. The switching mechanic is a nice addition, but it just emphasizes how slow the ogre is. I know he is supposed to be like that but in my opinion he is only good for switching to, smashing something and immediately switching back. Just giving the "main character" more skills would be better in my opinion. It can however be fun to switch in the right moment to avoid damage. The sawblades do a lot more damage to the rabbit than the ogre for example. Overall the concept is intriguing, but the execution does not fit my personal taste. Maybe if the game gets more updates.
Def a good game, will be playing it a lot. good job guys! heres a quick vid i made to show it off a bit! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAtC_x2nkGQ&t=15s
Let's start off with the obvious here: This game is still in Early Access and will be prone to bugs, crashes, etc. I played for a good hour before I went to bed and didn't have any issues. I got home from work and crashed randomly on the dungeon map, skill window, and in the dungeon multiple times before I gave up for the time being after completing one level (took 4 tries due to constant crashing). Overall the game is fun if you're looking for a mindless hack and slash. If you can buy it on sale, it's worth having in your library for random amusement. Pros: Decent graphics, responsive controls (KB&M), and the levels (up to level 15 anyway) are short enough to get a quick run in before work but long enough to make it feel like you've done something. Cons: Again - this is EA and it's prone to bugs and crashes so I'm going to skip past those. In the pros I listed the length of the levels but I'm also listing them here for the exact same reason. The levels take maybe 3-5min max ...
From the videos, I expected a dungeon crawler hack and slash game which is what i got. The only thing that I wasnt expecting was the trend that started with Clash Royale. You have your three heroes, which you can morph between. Each having their own abilities but share the same loadout. Your loadout skills are earned through missions, and come in the form of "Cards". You need 5 cards to level up that skill, or hero plus a fee of in game currency. I honestly couldve gone without the loadout aspect being built in that fashion. The game isnt free roam, like diablo. You start with Stage 1, and once complete, you move on to Stage two etc. Its not fair for me to determine whether or not I would recommend based on my own opinion of the game. Some may like this gameplay, but It wasnt what i was looking for in a Hack and Slash. The game almost feels like a Mobile.
It's actually just fine but not fun. Abandoned for years.
Very polished for early access. The price point is perfect.
For early access, this game is very stable, has a lot of content, and is very fun. It reminds me of a mix of Diablo III, Gauntlet, with splash of something unique in the hero system. The game is fair in the challenges and fun finding new combos as try to solve the dungeon maps. My only issue is no controller support (as of this review). This game even fun to just watch others play. I hope they keep adding more content to this game such as random dungeon seeds or longer dungeon rooms (maybe a endless mode). This game would be fun to speed run too. Definitely pick this one up! You can watch our First Impressions of MetaMorph here ► https://youtu.be/xuuvimuyDe8
After play a bit a PcGamer weekend i pick this game up. After getting used to the controls im really enjoying it and im looking forword to that els they will add.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7/8/10/11 with latest service packs
- Processor: Intel Core i3 or equivalent
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 or AMD Radeon HD 6850
- Storage: 700 MB available space
- Additional Notes: Recommended Minimum Resolution 1366 x 768
FAQ
How much does MetaMorph: Dungeon Creatures cost?
MetaMorph: Dungeon Creatures costs $9.99.
What are the system requirements for MetaMorph: Dungeon Creatures?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7/8/10/11 with latest service packs Processor: Intel Core i3 or equivalent Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 or AMD Radeon HD 6850 Storage: 700 MB available space Additional Notes: Recommended Minimum Resolution 1366 x 768
What platforms is MetaMorph: Dungeon Creatures available on?
MetaMorph: Dungeon Creatures is available on Windows PC.
Is MetaMorph: Dungeon Creatures worth buying?
MetaMorph: Dungeon Creatures has 82% positive reviews from 33 players.
When was MetaMorph: Dungeon Creatures released?
MetaMorph: Dungeon Creatures was released on Dec 13, 2017.
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