A Mewgenics player has discovered a strategy that automatically wins boss battles. Released on February 10 this year, Mewgenics is a turn-based rogue-like centered around breeding cats and sending them on challenging adventures. This title from the creators of The Binding of Isaac and The End is Nigh has already garnered thousands of positive reviews from players, who praised its deep gameplay and unique sense of humor. The gaming community's interest in this production is best illustrated by the fact that within the first six hours of its release, Mewgenics sold over 150,000 copies, thus completely recouping its development costs.

As a turn-based game with rogue-like elements, Mewgenics presents players with many challenges regarding the planning and execution of encounters with enemies. First, they must create their own team of cats that assume character classes, which they then send into battles requiring thoughtful combos and adaptation to the given environment. After that, the surviving cats are bred, and gamers must pay close attention to the mutations and various abilities that are passed on, as these will affect their subsequent runs. All this requires developing the right strategy, and since the game encourages players to experiment, some of them have managed to discover unconventional and unexpected solutions that completely change standard gameplay.

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The Mewgenics Strategy That Lets You Win Automatically

One Mewgenics player has discovered a way to automatically win boss battles. On the subreddit dedicated to this cat-themed video game, a user named Soilmate posted a screenshot showing a boss battle screen completely filled with flies summoned by the player. As they emphasized in the caption accompanying the image, in this situation, the boss was unable to spawn, which resulted in an automatic victory in the battle. The player also shared step-by-step instructions on how they managed to achieve this, saying that “you basically just recycle your flies and win by default,” but also pointing out that they needed a huge amount of luck to do so.

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Other players who joined the discussion sparked by the post appreciated the unusual strategy adopted by the player, sharing their own ways of disrupting the gameplay similar to this case. With over 1,000 different abilities available to players in the game, it comes as no surprise to them that someone decided to use some tricks to win in Mewgenics. While most players found the fly strategy hilarious, they admitted that this niche solution prompted them to look for other unusual ways of fighting that had not yet been discovered. In their opinion, given the countless possibilities for creating combos and board states, it will likely take years to discover everything Mewgenics has to offer.

The fact that players were able to find such a unique strategy just a few days after the release shows the game's potential to provide ample room for experimentation. While Mewgenics has a fixed turn-based combat system, this does not mean that there are no loopholes that allow gamers to break away from the typical way of playing. As stated in the game description, early runs are designed to teach players the basic mechanics, but at a later stage, they are free to optimize their strategy in any way they want.

Mewgenics Startegy That Lets You Win Automatically Image via Edmund McMillen, Tyler Glaiel

The game has just made its debut, but the gaming community has already begun combing through it in order to unlock all of Mewgenics' acts and areas, upgrades, and collars. Since the game offers over 200 hours of main campaign, players will most likely take a long time to discover all of its content, but they may stumble upon a feature that is not part of the standard gameplay, as in this case. It remains to be seen how many tactical options can be created in Mewgenics, both from the perspective of the resources provided by the game and the creativity of its fans. At the moment, Mewgenics is taking the gaming community by storm, garnering positive reviews from critics and fans of strategy titles alike.

Mewgenics Tag Page Cover Art
Tactical
Turn-Based Strategy
RPG
Systems
Released
February 10, 2026
Developer(s)
Edmund McMillen, Tyler Glaiel
Publisher(s)
Edmund McMillen, Tyler Glaiel
Number of Players
Single-player
Steam Deck Compatibility
Unknown
Mewgenics Press Image 1

WHERE TO PLAY

DIGITAL

Genre(s)
Tactical, Turn-Based Strategy, RPG