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You wake up in a collapsed mine with no memory of how you got there. The only light you have is from a flickering night vision camera, its battery draining as you explore crumbling tunnels and abandoned machinery. A shadowy creature stalks the darkness, and every creak or rustle could mean it's near. You'll have to rely on stealth and environmental clues to map your way out before the power dies or the thing finds you. The retro visuals and simple controls keep the focus on the slow-burning tension and sudden scares. What makes Dark Mine stick out is how it uses its limited tools to create real anxiety. The camera's narrow field of view forces you to guess what's lurking beyond the frame. Early builds on indie.io have shown players struggling to balance movement and caution, with many replaying sections to avoid missed exits. The publisher says they've tweaked enemy behavior based on feedback, making encounters feel more unpredictable. It drops on PC in June 2025, and if you like keeping one step ahead of danger, this will test your nerves.
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