Miraibo Go is an upcoming Palword-like for Android that could work out as king of the clones

Miraibo Go is an upcoming Palword-like for Android that could work out as king of the clones

  • Miraibo Go is a new Palworld-esque game coming to Android
  • It offers creature collection, battling, base building and more
  • There’s also features like landscape mode that’ve been promises

As a seasoned gamer with decades of experience under my belt, I can’t help but feel a twinge of excitement upon hearing about Miraibo Go. Having grown up with the original Pokémon games and dabbling in Palworld more recently, this new Android title seems to be right up my alley.


Miraibo Go, previously recognized as PetOCraft, represents an upcoming Android game in the style of Palworld, developed by Dreamworld Games. This exciting new title offers creature gathering, combat, and expansive landscapes to traverse. The core features, including base construction and dynamic action-oriented gameplay, are reminiscent of the popular game that wasn’t quite Pokémon but gained significant popularity.

If there remains any question about Miraibo Go’s spiritual roots, the inclusion of adorable animal companions wielding guns realistically depicted in combat should dispel that doubt. Beyond this apparent characteristic, Miraibo Go appears to deliver the same enjoyable gameplay that fans of Palworld have come to anticipate.

Since there appears to be no word yet on a Palworld Mobile version, Miraibo Go may have plenty of room for expansion once it becomes available on mobile devices in the near future. Miraibo Go has already gained some traction, as it just completed a testing phase in August, offering players an initial opportunity to familiarize themselves with the game.


Attack of the clones

It’s clear that Miraibo Go is heavily influenced by Palworld. However, just like I mentioned yesterday in my exasperated Backpack Attack: Troll Face post, a copycat game with low production quality won’t stimulate the same part of a player’s mind, no matter how closely it mirrors the original gameplay.

Using Miraibo Go, you can tell that a good deal of effort has been put into its production, with visually appealing landscapes, creatures, and characters. If its gameplay holds up, it could give Palworld stiff competition when it launches on mobile devices.

If you still need more options, or you’re looking for affordable gaming experiences, don’t forget to check out our alternative list of the best 25 free-to-play games available on iOS and Android devices!

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2024-09-03 18:33