GamerScout Verdict
Skip unless you want the most stripped-back collectathon imaginable and have fully adjusted your expectations to match.
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About Mushroom Agent
My first hour with Mushroom Agent told me everything I needed to know, and I kept playing anyway just to be fair. The premise is stripped to the bone: you spawn into a world, and you hunt mushrooms until you have hunted them all. No combat, no progression system, no unlockable abilities, no story beats. Just you, a landscape, and fungi to find. For a certain type of player, that frictionless loop is exactly the point. The trouble is that the loop itself offers almost nothing to push against. The core collectathon structure could work in better hands. Games built around simple gathering loops live or die by the quality of their environments and the small tactile rewards that keep you moving. Mushroom Agent does not offer much on either front. The world feels generic, the feedback for finding a mushroom is minimal, and there is no meaningful hook to pull you from one find to the next. The champion mushroom hunter title you earn at the end is the entire carrot, and it is a very small carrot. What makes this a harder sell than a typical low-ambition casual game is the pricing context. The developer, Ready To Play, has released a string of similarly scoped titles, and the Steam community has been vocal about the mismatch between production value and asking price. The game has attracted no critic attention, no user score on Metacritic, and the community discussion threads read more like consumer warnings than player conversations. That context matters when you are deciding whether to spend anything here. If you genuinely want a relaxing, low-stakes nature walk with a collection objective attached, there are better options available at similar or lower price points. Mushroom Challenge, Mushroom Picker Simulator, and even the cozy platformer Smushi Come Home all deliver a more considered version of the foraging-in-the-woods fantasy. Mushroom Agent sits below all of them in terms of depth, polish, and value. The one thing it does unambiguously well is commit to its minimalism, but minimalism still needs craft behind it to land.

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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 10
- Processor
- Intel core i3 / AMD Ryzen 3
- Graphics
- Nvidia GTX 1060 / AMD Rx 560
- DirectX
- Version 10
- Storage
- 5 GB available space
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- Publisher
- Unknown
- Release Date
- Jan 6, 2023