Miscrits
Battle other players from around the world to demonstrate your skills and get experience.
Level up your miscrits to unlock new abilities and make them stronger in combat scenarios.
Entered Miscria, a beautiful and expansive world that was filled with brilliant sights to see and fearsome yet cute critters to catch. Miscrits was an awesome Facebook-based game in which players got to battle against each other, explore the gorgeous world, and train their creatures, known as miscrits, so that they could grow stronger and eventually evolve into even more powerful beings.
As players got into the game for the first time, they were taken through a small tutorial sequence that spanned itself across the first few minutes of the game. The purpose of this tutorial was to help them get settled into things and explain all the key basics such as capturing creatures, battling, training, evolving, using items, and all else in between. The sequence was relatively small but still did an excellent job of explaining all that it needed to within the limited time frame, which was something that all players appreciated quite a bit.
Miscrits' gameplay had a lot to offer. It was best thought of as one of those games that were rather easy to get into, but once players were fully engaged in things, they wanted to return every single day to progress further into the game. The prime objective given to each player was that they must travel across the game world in search of the creatures known as miscrits, capture them, use them in combat, and eventually become the owner of the strongest creatures in the entire game.
Of course, this was no easy objective to accomplish and probably took a lot of time and effort, but along the journey, there was much fun to be had. Players got to battle other live players, explore cool new places, and meet new people. The combat was turn-based. In each turn, players could attack the enemy creatures, swap out another miscrit into the battlefield, or use healing items if health bars were low. Overall, the combat was quite strategic and rewarded players for planning ahead and following a strategy, which was pretty great.
In terms of visuals, Miscrits was definitely a unique-looking game. The artwork was top-notch, the creatures looked absolutely stunning, especially when fully evolved, and some of the in-game combat animations were a sight to behold. These things, coupled with the high-quality sound effects, made it a very immersive experience.
As for micro-transactions, players could purchase platinum with real-world money, which was basically the premium currency. Platinum could be used for tasks like evolving creatures, buying items in the shop, upgrading the statistics of a creature, and much more.
Miscrits was a fantastic browser-based game that kept players engaged and entertained for hours upon hours each day once they got into it. However, as with most classic Facebook games, Miscrits met its end in 2017. Currently, there's still no news of a possible revival yet, but us fans of the game can definitely hope.