What is Momolitos?
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Embark on a cozy creature-raising adventure inside a strange laboratory, where you’ll explore new zones, gather unique foods, and guide your Momolitos through dozens of unexpected evolutionary paths.



Momolitos blends exploration, gathering, and evolution mechanics in a colorful 2D adventure. Roam through handcrafted environments, find unusual ingredients, and experiment to discover new forms for each creature. Solve small challenges, uncover hidden rooms, and learn the story behind the strange laboratory where the Momolitos are created. The experience is designed to be relaxing, replayable, and full of adorable moments.

Explore a mysterious laboratory
A strange, abandoned lab filled with glowing monitors, hidden rooms, and secrets waiting to be uncovered.
Feed, evolve, and experiment
Each food you collect can transform your Momolitos in surprising ways. Try different combinations and discover new forms.
Gather unique items and play mini-games
Travel through different zones, find rare ingredients, and complete fun mini-challenges to obtain special items.
Collect and catalog all Momolitos
Build your own collection, discover their many forms, and try to complete every evolution path at your own pace.


You wake up inside a strange laboratory with no memories, no name, and no idea how you arrived there. The glowing screens around you immediately address you as “Worker”, as if they’ve been waiting for you, and expect you to start taking care of the creatures inside the facility.

The MomoLab is a mysterious place full of security systems, locked doors, and portals that lead to unexpected environments. Every room feels observed. Every corridor seems designed for a purpose you still don’t understand.

The Momolitos, adorable as they are, are equally mysterious. Why does the lab need so many of them? Why do they keep asking you to hatch new ones? And when you replace a Momolito with a fresh egg, where does the previous one go?
Your task appears simple: raise Momolitos, evolve them, and use them to unlock new rooms within the facility. But the lab’s behavior suggests there is more going on behind the scenes, and not everything you’re told to do quite adds up.
As you explore deeper, you’ll slowly uncover the truth behind the MomoLab, the creatures inside it, and your own place in this strange experiment.

The MomoLab is filled with small, mysterious creatures known as Momolitos. They’re curious, expressive, and strangely attached to anyone who takes care of them. Each Momolito has its own personality, habits, and behaviors. Some are playful, some are shy, and others seem unusually aware of the surrounding laboratory.
Here you can see a few examples of the Momolitos you’ll encounter.


Every Momolito begins the same way: inside an egg. Once it hatches, your choices, especially what you feed it, determine how it will grow. Give a Momolito foods it enjoys, and it will evolve into one of several stable and predictable forms. If you experiment too much or give it items it doesn’t like, it might transform into a more unusual, irregular variant.

Some evolution paths are cute, some are strange, and a few are surprisingly useful. Certain rare forms can help you explore deeper inside the MomoLab, unlock secret rooms, and reach areas that would otherwise remain inaccessible.
Experiment, discover, and shape your Momolitos however you wish. Every evolution tells a different story.

As you raise more Momolitos, new zones of the MomoLab gradually unlock, each offering different resources to collect. Every area contains its own set of foods, some common, others rare and harder to obtain.
There are several ways to gather ingredients: exploring the environment, trading with Momolitos, discovering hidden spots, and completing small mini-games. Cutting, digging, hunting insects, or fishing can reward you with special foods needed for unique evolution paths. Each activity can be upgraded over time, making it easier to collect higher-value items.

To strengthen your gathering skills, you’ll take on simple missions that ask you to bring specific amounts of resources or foods. Completing these tasks also allows you to upgrade the portals leading to each zone, expanding them and unlocking new areas to explore.
Collect, upgrade, and experiment. Every ingredient you find may change the future of your Momolitos.

Hi! I’m Goca, a solo developer from Barcelona, making games since 2018. So far, I’ve released six titles on mobile, and three of them are also available on Steam and Nintendo Switch.

I love building colorful 2D worlds, experimenting with art styles, and designing characters and creatures. Even when I try new ideas, there’s always something recognizable in my work: vibrant colors, cozy atmospheres, and strange little beings that bring each world to life.
My first Steam release, Hei, was a point-and-click adventure and remains my most successful project to date.
My latest game, Membal, is a memory-training city-builder with its own unique charm and hundreds of cute animals.

I’m also working with the talented musician Dani Defendi, who composed the music for TacTac Prologue and Membal. He is creating the soundtrack for Momolitos as well, adding warmth and mystery to the world we’re building together.
Momolitos is a project that truly excites me. I’ve always loved creature design, heavily inspired by games like Pokémon. That passion has been with me since my college days. Even back then, I created a mobile game for my final project featuring 160 different Jellies based on unique jellyfish designs.
The name “Momolitos” comes from my childhood. It was the nickname I gave to some of my favorite small toys, and my family kept using the word for years. Bringing that name back and turning it into a world of creatures means a lot to me.
Creating new creatures has always made me genuinely happy, and Momolitos is the game I’ve wanted to make for a long time.
I’ll be honest, marketing isn’t my strongest skill. I’m still learning as I go. If you’d like to help, wishlisting, sharing the game, or simply talking about it makes a real difference.
I’m also considering creating a Discord server, though I’m still figuring out how it works and whether there’s enough interest.
Thank you for helping me bring this world to life!


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