Release of Miraibo GO: the Palworld-like game is finally available on Android and iOS

Release of Miraibo GO

Have you been waiting for it? It's finally here! Today sees the release of Miraibo GO on Android and iOS, the game that has been the talk of the town for its Palworld-like feel. Given the game's success on PC, it's hardly surprising that clones are arriving on mobile! So what can we expect with Miraibo GO? Let's take a look at Dreamcube's game, which reached over a million pre-registrations before its release.

For the release of Miraibo GO, discover an open-world with monsters to manage

Miraibo GO has clearly not stolen its title of "Palworld on mobile" (a port of which is currently in development by Krafton), as the title draws heavily on Pocket Pair's title by offering a survival game with over a hundred collectable monsters, the Mira, who can accompany you in battle or help manage your base.

Speaking of combat, for the release of Miraibo GO you'll find a range of interesting weapons, from simple wooden sticks to ultra-modern guns.

These cute little monsters each have their own specific characteristics and personality, which you can discover by socialising with them. You can assign them to different tasks based on their skills: crafting, harvesting or fighting, among others. What's more, each skill can be upgraded!

Gameplay for the release of Miraibo GO

Like the game it's based on, Miraibo GO offers a vast, colourful open world with plenty of multiplayer options, and plenty of cartoon-style environments to explore. You'll have to survive alone, in co-op or with other players with whom you can form alliances.

The miras for the release of Miraibo GO

For the release of Miraibo GO, you can build your base and defend it against enemies, whether you're playing solo or with other players, as well as with your Mira, which you'll need to keep in shape to be as effective as possible.

Take advantage of cross-platform play for the release of Miraibo GO

Miraibo GO is being released on Android, iOS and PC, and you'll be able to switch easily from one medium to another thanks to cross-platform support, which is pretty cool and means you'll always have the game to hand. What's more, on mobile you'll be able to switch between portrait and landscape mode, not exactly a revolutionary feature, but one that adds a little extra to the experience.

Environment in Miraibo GO

To sum up, if you liked Palworld and the recent Pokémon games, or are simply looking for an open-world multiplayer survival game, I can only recommend that you give Miraibo GO a try.

Platypousse
Platypousse In between boss battles on Bloodborne or Dark Souls III, our editor-in-chief Platypousse likes to look after her plants and watch an episode of Moomins under a blanket.
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