Morgan: Metal Detective (2025)
Studio Morgan, subSilico
A cozy, first person metal detector adventure game, where you reunite residents of the beautiful Cornish island of Glasden with things they have lost. And with your late Grandpa's help, maybe restore magic along the way.
Platforms
Switch PC PS4 PS5 XONE Series X|SGenres
Adventure SimulatorThemes
Comedy
Languages: English and 9 more
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Media
Critic Reviews
Gaming Age
By Matthew PolleselWeirdly, it’s not hard to imagine a world where Morgan: Metal Detective didn’t devolve into an endless trip of scanning and digging – it just would’ve taken a few less random items to come across, and you would’ve had a cute, relaxing game with fun characters and pleasant visuals. As it stands, though, anyone who picks it up hoping for a cozy respite will probably come to regret it.
Rectify Gaming
By Will "FncWill" HogeweideA flawed but charming treasure hunt that offers a relaxing escape, perfect for moments when you just want to slow down and enjoy the simple pleasures of gaming.
PS4Blog.net
By EdENCozy first-person metal detector adventure on PS5
LadiesGamers.com
By Lynne NeweyMorgan: Metal Detective has an interesting mystery to solve via finding buried objects. It’s a short adventure, but I didn’t dig it as much as I hoped.
Loot Level Chill
By Kieran SinghMorgan: Metal Detective isn’t the gaming equivalent of digging up buried treasure, but equally it’s more enjoyable than digging up horseshoes. If you’ve got two hours and a Steam Deck or handheld PC then curl up on the sofa and enjoy a wander around the Cornish coast with Morgan and her metal detector.