Brief introduction
Microvania is a compact action-platformer from Dreampunk that channels Metroidvania design into short, focused play sessions. The adventure takes place on the tiny world of Micronus and intentionally uses a very low resolution (160×90) to capture a retro pixel look while pairing that aesthetic with contemporary polish and atmospheric sound design.
Presentation and audio
The game leans into old-school visuals without sacrificing smooth performance or modern audio cues. Its deliberately minimal pixel canvas gives each room a crisp, nostalgic feel, and the soundscape complements exploration with classic-style effects and a clean mix.
Exploration and progression
As a bite-sized Metroidvania, Microvania sends you through varied environments — underground caverns, lush jungles, research labs, and ruined complexes — where you gradually gain new tools and traversal options. Expect familiar upgrades such as missile weapons, a claw-like ability, and a morphing “ball” mode, all of which open new routes and secrets.
Custom loadouts with Microcards
A flexible Microcard system lets you tune weapons and abilities to suit your playstyle. Equip different combinations to emphasize offense, mobility, or utility, creating small but meaningful changes to how you approach rooms and encounters.
Accessibility and controls
The design prioritizes pick-up-and-play accessibility: rooms auto-save when you enter them, so runs are easy to start and stop, and the game supports full controller input for a console-like experience. These features make Microvania suitable for short sessions without losing the depth of a larger Metroidvania.
Current status and how to try it
Microvania is still under active development, but a free demo is available so you can sample the core mechanics and atmosphere ahead of the full launch. It’s a good way to see whether its compact exploration and customization systems click for you.
Why give it a look
If you enjoy pixel-art platformers that deliver tight controls, approachable design, and customizable loadouts in short play bursts, Microvania is worth keeping an eye on. The combination of retro style and modern conveniences makes it a promising pick for fans of atmospheric, bite-sized exploration.
Technical
- Windows
- Mac
- Full