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How to get and use the Fancy Bow in Mewgenics




There are heaps of unique items to collect in Mewgenics, from an Anarchist Cookbook or necromantic Kandarian dagger, to a helmet made from a dinosaur skull. Almost all of these items tell you exactly what they do. However, the Fancy Bow is less transparent—all you're told is that it's fancy and that you shouldn't get rid of it...
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Mewgenics peaks at 115k players


Mewgenics has peaked at 115,428 concurrent players on 15 February 2026 within the release week.
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The most surprising thing about Mewgenics is its amazing soundtrack—and after 115 hours, I'm still discovering new songs




s I noted in our review, Mewgenics has a very particular tone—and frankly, it doesn't always hit. There are moments where its early 2000s internet culture sense of humour can feel immature, crass, and out of step with modern gaming...
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Mewgenics provides the best proof yet that the turn-based tactics genre is the true home of drama and excitement in gaming




Last month, I acknowledged that turn-based tactics can be seen as an intimidating genre. But it can also be seen as a boring one—full of dry, fiddly battles and endless sheets of numbers...
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Mewgenics co-creator Edmund McMillen says 'people need to get more creative with their hate' in response to disappointment over controversial cameo meows




Mewgenics, the cat-breeding roguelite from Binding of Isaac developer Edmund McMillen and co-creator Tyler Glaiel, has some uncanny meow sounds. That's because they're actually just humans saying "meow," not cats, which is probably for the best given what happens to all the poor kitties in the game. There's a long list of cameo performances from various internet personalities, and some of them have become controversial figures since their inclusion in the game...
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