Legendary roguelike devs' new cat breeding RPG gets its "biggest wishlist spike in over a year" after adding autism

A screenshot of three cats battling against two shark-like enemies in Mewgenics.
(Image credit: Edmund McMillan, Tyler Glaiel)

The Binding of Isaac creator's upcoming cat breeding roguelike is set to feature autism as a possible abili🐭ty, an addition which has prompted the game's

Mewgenics is being developed by Edmund McMillan, who also made Super Meat Boy, as well as The End is Nigh alongside his latest game's co-developer, Tyler Glaiel. The premise is simple – breed and train cats to venture out into the world, defeat bosses, and collect items, before returning home to further their bloodline. Through this process, they can inherit special abilities (or "disorders," as Glaiel calls them), which bring with them different buffs and debuffs. As of a𝄹 few days ago, the , having more than doubled that total number over the course of the last week.

O💃ne of these abilities in particular has proved to be quite a hit – autism. In a screenshot shared to Twitter last week, Glaiel has showcased what it does in the game – we can see that there's a simultaneous debuff and buff of some sort applied, and the descripꦏtion reads: "The spells you were born with cost two less mana. Your other spells cost one more mana."

As with the porꦓtrayal of any real-life condition, not everyone feels 100% happy with this, with one Twitter user noting that it but as the surge of Steam wishlists suggests, the reaction has generally been very positive, with many prospective players happy with the representation. "Finally, good autism representation," one fan . "This is the representation I always wanted, very relatable," another. "This is literally what autism does to me, too. Going against the Way That I Am takes more effort, but I am VERY good at doing tho☂se Things That I Do," another . 

Back in July, it was announced that Mewgenics is expected to be "content complete" by the end of the year, so it's looking like it's on track for itsꦡ 2025 release window. 

11 years later, Binding of Isaac dev says his cat-breeding party-based RPG is the "most exciting game" he's ever developed.

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