
The Swords of Ditto: Mormo's Curse
- Region: Worldwide

The Swords of Ditto is now reimagined, retuned and rebalanced in the new expansion, Mormo's Curse! With new areas to explore, new Toys of Legend to find, no more permadeath (unless you want it), and many new features, Mormo's Curse takes the original release of The Swords of Ditto and reworks it in every way imaginable.
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The Swords of Ditto is now reimagined, retuned and rebalanced in the new expansion, Mormo's Curse!
With new areas to explore, new Toys of Legend to find, no more permadeath (unless you want it), and many new features, Mormo's Curse takes the original release of The Swords of Ditto and reworks it in every way imaginable.
The Swords of Ditto: Mormo's Curse is a roguelite action RPG that creates a unique adventure for each new hero of legend in the relentless fight against the evil Mormo. Explore a delightful but dangerous overworld, brave menacing dungeons, and improve your hero in a charming village, during your quest to overcome the evil that plagues the island. Unleash the mystical Sword of Ditto and grab a co-op friend for an unforgettable adventure filled with delightful characters, extraordinary loot, and heroic battles!
Roguelite + Adventure RPG: Each adventure becomes its own legend, both distinct from those that came before it and part of a heroic legacy that bind together. The deeds, successes, and failures of each hero's adventure have implications for those that follow including the ability to find weapons and recover loot from history’s fallen heroes.
Solo & Local Co-Op: Battle Mormo and her evil armies alone or summon a brave friend to take up arms alongside you in local co-op mode. Fear not, even less experienced adventurers will find help from their fellow heroes through the magic of a good old-fashioned revival hug!
Weapons, Items, & Stickers: Wield the traditional sword and bow combo alongside the decidedly less traditional vinyl record Frisbee, magic golf club, and colossal foot from the heavens to put Mormo and her legions back on their heels. Collect and equip stickers to boost up your hero and add perks to their gear to become powerful enough to banish the wicked sorceress.
Main Quests and Secret Side Missions: Approach your legend however you see fit by battling through dungeons in any order, completing side missions through dark caverns and deep wells, or confront Mormo right from the start for the ultimate challenge.
Solid Rogue-lite. The "Mixed" rating for this game is a travesty, it does not deserve a rating that low. Most of the negative reviews appear to be people that didn't realize this was a Rogue-like/lite game: -Yes, you
Tried to pick this game back up multiple times. The game has a great art style and soundtrack fits the feel. However the loop is not fun. The worst part about dying isn't the reset, it's because you replay the tutorial
The fact this is sitting at Mixed reviews utterly flabbergasts me. I can only assume it's from people expecting this to be a clone of Zelda - it isn't, not by a longshot. If that's what you're hoping for, you'll not
Everything in Swords Of Ditto is very enjoyable, except the actual game, which fell on its own sword barely five minutes in. Like, seriously, how can any developer (or publisher, for that matter) look at those controls
Alright, listen. I skimmed some of the other reviews to try and find out why this game still holds a "Mixed" rating on Steam, but there doesn't seem to be a consistent consensus on why, so I'm just gonna talk about it
Looks like a great game but the developer appears to be closed down and it does not work with two xbox controllers. Other people in the forum seem to have similar issues. Requested refund. Shame since it looked fun for