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MiSide drops you into a weird simulation where your smartphone pulls you inside a digital house. This indie adventure from AIHASTO came out on December 10, 2024, and runs on PC. You play as an ordinary guy who gets confused when his screen becomes a doorway. A mysterious device in the bedroom wakes up Miko, a girl from the game you were watching. Shochiku publishes this single-player experience that mixes daily life puzzles with sudden horror spikes. The story starts simple but quickly twists into something darker as you follow instructions while trapped in her world.
You spend most of your time exploring a 3D house that looks like a mobile game level. Interactions happen through touch or mouse clicks to move objects and talk to Miko. She guides you with strange requests that feel normal until they do not. You solve small environmental puzzles to unlock new areas or progress the story. The controls feel tight enough for precise movement but keep the tension high when Miko changes her behavior. Sessions often last twenty minutes as you figure out the next instruction before something creepy happens. The game does not offer combat, so running and hiding become your main skills during unexpected scares.
Players on PlayPile seem to love this one. The community mood leans heavily toward "spooky fun" with 81.7 points from IGDB ratings based on 124 scores. Average playtime sits around 6 hours for most people finishing the main story. Only 38% of the 26 achievements get unlocked by the average player, suggesting some puzzles or endings are tricky. Review snippets mention how the art style matches the creepy vibe perfectly. Critics and users agree that the sudden shift from cute to terrifying works well. Many users note they played late at night alone because the silence makes it scarier.
MiSide costs $9.21 on Green Man Gaming, which is a steal for this length. This title fits anyone who likes short horror stories with mystery elements rather than long combat games. The 26 achievements add replay value for those who want to find every secret ending. Some players might find the pacing slow until the horror kicks in, but the payoff is solid. It is not for people who want endless open worlds or complex RPG mechanics. Go play this if you want a quick scare that sticks with you without costing a full price ticket.
Game Modes
Single player
IGDB Rating
81.7
RAWG Rating
4.2
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