"Mousebusters" is a pixel art horror adventure game where players take on the role of the Mouse Busters, tasked with eradicating ghosts that plague an apartment. As the story unfolds through tapping and interacting with vibrant characters, players must help their wise master combat the growing darkness affecting the residents' emotions. Dive into this casual gaming experience that mixes humor and horror, all while navigating a captivating narrative filled with quirky interactions and ghostly challenges.
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It's our duty to wipe out the apartment's ghosts and save the residents from the growing darkness inside their hearts. We're the Mouse Busters!
The ghosts in the apartment are takin' a toll on the residents' emotions.
And we, the Mouse Busters, are the unsung heroes who'll wipe out all those evil ghosts.
Hey, newbie. You can call me "Master."
Hmm? Ya look like ya wanna say somethin'. You tellin' me the name "Mouse Busters" sounds like wiping out mice instead of ghosts?
...
Oh, come on. That doesn't matter.
All that matters is that it sounds cool!
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This is a simple game where the story progresses by tapping the screen, talking to characters and checking objects.
Enjoy this casual horror adventure game by helping your master wipe out the ghosts that haunt the apartment.
User reviews
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Pros
Charming story and characters
Beautiful art style and presentation
Emotional and engaging narrative
Good music, enhances the experience
Fun for a short playtime
Cons
Paywall for additional content
Gameplay is minimal and repetitive
Bugs and stability issues reported
Some users found it too short
Limited gameplay mechanics compared to other games from the dev
Most mentioned
Visual novel format
Emotional impact of the story
Need to pay or watch ads to access full content
Pleasing art and music
Simple gameplay and lack of depth
User reviews
It's a really cute game. It's more like a visual novel so far (i just busted the second room), but it's kind of a nice, well-made mobile game that does that. I have the Google Play Pass (the 3 month trial) and it's non invasive with ads and I haven't seen anything that would cause you to need to buy anything in the game
A short "game" about the things that weigh us down and helping others overcome them. Yeah, you literally just evaporate these things, but you also help people realize there are others around that care about them. It's not really a game, moreso a visual novel where you have to tap when prompted. There is a little mini-game that seems impossible to complete, and a scene is locked behind it unfortunately. The game ends disappointingly, but I think the devs did a good job for such a small team.
The game doesnt have hard game play and is more a story game, but it still sucks you in and is fun. You hit the credits and think 'oh, that's it?', but it's not and the rest is worth the money (I have play pass which includes the game, so not sure on cost) The most interesting part is after the credits - new levels with scarier feel. Glad I waited through the credits, got a real conclusion to the story - even if it made me want to cry a little