Mewgenics Wins New York Times Review With Cat-Breeding Strategy on PC
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Updated · The New York Times · Jun 26
Mewgenics Wins New York Times Review With Cat-Breeding Strategy on PC
3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jun 26
Summary
New York Times critics highlighted “Mewgenics” as a standout 2026 game, praising its mischievous mix of cat breeding, strategy combat and dark humor in a PC review.
Grid-based runs send players through caves, sewers and even the moon, where bred cats collect power-ups and fight enemies, giving the game its oddball tactical structure.
Characters such as mad scientist Thomas A. Beanies and Frank, an architect who builds rooms for retired cats, reinforce the game’s creepy, sardonic tone.
The review places “Mewgenics” alongside other notable 2026 releases the Times has covered, including “Resident Evil Requiem,” “007 First Light” and “Zero Parades.”