Million Depth

Million Depth

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About Million Depth

Million Depth is a strategy game about descending through a million underground floors in a decaying Earth. Developed by Cyber Space Biotope and published by PLAYISM, it drops you into a procedurally generated cave system where every level is a resource management puzzle. You scavenge materials, craft weapons from hand-drawn sketches, and battle relentless enemies. The single-player adventure leans into slow-paced planning, with survival mechanics and a faint narrative about humanity’s lost history. Released in 2025 for PC and Switch, it’s a niche pick for players who thrive in methodical, high-stakes exploration.

Gameplay

Each session revolves around resource allocation. You start with minimal tools, scavenging for ink, metal, and paper to fuel your crafting. The twist? Weapons are created by drawing simple shapes on the screen, circles become shields, jagged lines turn into spears. Floors grow progressively harsher, with enemies adapting to your tactics. You can’t rush; every decision matters. You spend most of your time mapping paths, rationing supplies, and tweaking your arsenal between fights. The procedural generation ensures no two runs feel the same, but the lack of save points adds tension. Controls are straightforward, but the game’s difficulty spikes sharply after the first 100 floors, punishing guesswork.

What Players Think

Million Depth holds a 4.7 rating from players who’ve averaged 32 hours per playthrough. The 78% completion rate suggests it’s tough but fair, with 72% of players describing the experience as "intense." Moods are split: 68% found it "mysterious," while 53% called it "frustrating." Reviews highlight its originality, with one user writing, "The deeper I went, the more I felt the weight of every decision." Critics praise the art style and creative crafting, but some call the early-game grind "painfully slow." The 78% completion rate drops to 32% past floor 500, indicating a steep learning curve.

PlayPile's Take

Million Depth is a grind-heavy strategy game that rewards patience. It’s ideal for players who enjoy slow-building progression and inventive mechanics, though the difficulty might alienate casual fans. The $29.99 price tag feels fair for the content, but 62 achievements and a 32-hour average playtime mean it’s a long-term commitment. Skip it if you dislike high-stakes survival or procedurally generated systems. For those who appreciate calculated risk-taking, it’s a compelling, if punishing, dive into the unknown.

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