Fan-made mods for Mewgenics are already reshaping how people play, with an especially odd take on automated combat that frequently plays like a distracted human. Alongside that, creators have added more cat-hoarding options and a humorous but functional tweak to in-game poop mechanics.

  • Auto-battler mod hands control to an AI that behaves unpredictably—sometimes competent, often muddled—and tends to echo the player's own habits rather than optimize fights.
  • Players report the AI ignores enemy-specific counters, misorders abilities, and pays little attention to hazardous tiles, producing wildly variable encounters.
  • Separate mods increase opportunities to collect and stash cats, giving completionists new incentives and storage options for their feline menageries.
  • Community changes to poop turn a formerly minor detail into something more useful and amusing, adding small gameplay effects and quality-of-life touches.

Early modding for Mewgenics leans playful and experimental: expect functionality to swing between clever and chaotic as creators iterate. If you enjoy emergent chaos or want new collection goals, the current mod crop is worth checking out.

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Source: Rock Paper Shotgun