Mirth Melody is a small, free game released to promote an upcoming title by Clay Game Studio, Mirth Island.
In Mirth Melody, you play as Dodo the Duck, vibing in the forest. The only other creature there is Steve the Seagull, who you can speak to while carrying the items littered around your little hideaway for some cute little lines (and to get an achievement).
The main part of the game is playing the guitar! At the moment, there are 3 songs to play, and in order to get all the achievements, you need to get 80% on each of them. According to an announcement made on Sept 1st, they do plan to release new songs (and possibly other content?) in the future! Which is awesome considering this is just a little free game made to promote a bigger, upcoming game.
My only complaint is I wish I could watch the cute little animations going on on screen while I play, but I have to focus on the notes. Not really much they can do about it beside having a static image of Dodo playing, which would honestly be lame. Looks like I'll just have to get my friend to play and stream for me so I can watch ;) (Or I could probably just play the song and not hit any notes, but where's the fun in that?)
The characters and art in this game are very cute. The devs seem very receptive in feedback and are taking notes on what to improve for future updates in both this game, and Mirth Island. I cannot wait for Mirth Island, and look forward to any future updates on Mirth Melody :)
A very simple puzzle game where you must piece together the objects your cat destroys!
The base game is very simple, each mug/pot having clear patterns to help you assemble them back together. It does has a nice and simple difficulty slope, the first puzzle being only 3 pieces and the final taking me a good few minutes. The art is really cute, and the pottery designs very satisfying, with a few even having cat themes in them! Very cute for a free little game.
A cute little puzzle game featuring cats themed around the Zodiacs!
Simple little square puzzles. I was worried at first that they were sliding block puzzles but thankfully, you can just swap pieces as you please! Borders are obvious, making the puzzle quite simple. Some of the floral patterns can be a little difficult to find the right spot for, but nothing terrible. The only downside is that you do need to play each puzzle twice - once on easy, and once on hard. However, it still took me under 2 hours to complete! The final 2 puzzles only need to be done once.