Mythmatch, a new indie game blending merger mechanics with RPG elements, released on Steam for $16. Players take on the role of Artemis, a wannabe goddess exiled to the mortal realm, where she uses merging abilities to aid a village. The combat-free title emphasizes altruism and Greek mythology in a premium format without ads or microtransactions.
Mythmatch combines the satisfying loop of merger games with RPG storytelling, set against themes of Greek mythology, anti-capitalism, and altruism. As highlighted in a recent review, the game serves as a counterpoint to ad-heavy mobile titles, offering a premium experience without exploitative monetization.
In the game, players control Artemis, who seeks to join the gods of Mount Olympus by completing challenges. Upon failing these tasks, she is sent to Earth by Hermes and discovers joy in helping villagers. Using merging mechanics, Artemis combines resources in groups of three to create tools, items, and treats needed for daily life. Activities include establishing a school, preparing food for celebrations, and recovering a lost toy for a child character described as one of the game's highlights.
The gameplay involves organizing resources on shelves, experimenting with combinations to fulfill quests, and delivering items to homes, crafting tables, or a trade boat. Progress earns XP, which players spend to improve performance in Olympian minigames—variations on merging puzzles that grow more complex.
Unlike typical merger games that push ads or purchases, Mythmatch focuses on cooperative resource gathering and a cheerful world. It features beautiful art, engaging writing, and a full story-driven adventure that extends beyond the main narrative. The game launched on March 13, 2026, exclusively on Steam.