The new game from the creator of The Binding of Isaac wants us to do eugenics with cats and it is already the highest rated game of the year

- February 11, 2026
- Updated: February 11, 2026 at 9:30 AM

Mewgenics, the new proposal from the creator of The Binding of Isaac, Edmund McMillen, has sparked great enthusiasm in the gaming community just days before its release, scheduled for tomorrow, February 10. This title has achieved an impressive score of 90 out of 100 on Metacritic,making it the highest-rated game of 2026 and earning it the ‘Must-Play’ label, a recognition that highlights its exceptional quality.
Cats that could very well win the GOTY
In their quest to create an army of cats, players will delve into a world that combines feline breeding with roguelite mechanics and tactical RPG elements. Mewgenics allows participants to design their cats, taking them through strategic battles in a danger-filled environment. The breeding experience includes experiments to develop mutations, which in turn amplifies each cat’s abilities. More than 1,000 unique skills and 900 items are available, adding remarkable depth to the game.
McMillen’s collaboration with Tyler Glaiel results in a product that has resonated deeply with critics. The media highlights its combination of mechanics that require attention to positioning and other strategic elements during confrontations. Players will need to carefully manage their team of cats and adapt to the changing dynamics of each level, a mechanic that promises to engage fans of tactical strategy.
With reviews describing Mewgenics as a “powerful rogue” and a fascinating tactical RPG system, it’s no wonder that players are counting the hours to explore this innovative blend of cat breeding and roguelite challenges. As the release approaches, expectations are high, and the community is already anticipating a title that redefines the gaming experience, combining humor and strategy in unique ways.
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