From the developers behind the acclaimed horror title Among the Sleep comes Mosaic, a hauntingly beautiful narrative adventure that explores the intersection of urban isolation and the loss of identity. Developed by Krillbite Studio and published by Raw Fury, this indie gem blends 3D exploration with 2D puzzle elements to create a deeply atmospheric experience that lingers long after the credits roll.

A Tale of Modern Isolation and Discovery

Set in a bleak, conformist society, Mosaic places players in the role of an unnamed office worker trapped in the soul-sucking monotony of the daily grind. The game follows the repetitive, lonely life of an average commuter—a routine defined by waking up, checking a smartphone, and joining hordes of identical workers all heading toward the offices of a nameless mega-corporation. In this world, technology appears to serve only to sever human connections rather than build them.

The narrative tension arises when your protagonist develops a dangerous affliction: curiosity. As you navigate through environments crammed with identical commuters, you begin to notice strange occurrences that disrupt the status quo. What starts as a study of urban loneliness soon evolves into a much more profound exploration of the danger of losing one's sense of self. Through subtle environmental storytelling, players discover that just beyond the edges of their predictable world, there may be hints of beauty and meaningful connection waiting to be found.

Gameplay Mechanics and Visual Style

While Mosaic is primarily a narrative-driven experience, it utilizes specific gameplay mechanics to reinforce its themes of restriction and monotony:

  • 3D Adventure with 2D Puzzles: The game utilizes a unique blend of perspectives, using fixed camera angles that literally dictate your viewpoint, mirroring the protagonist's limited options in life.
  • Environmental Storytelling: Much of the lore is delivered through the world itself—from news stories criticizing those who stray from the norm to restrictive dating apps and relentless employer notifications.
  • Low-Polygon Aesthetics: The game features a striking, simplistic low-poly art style. This choice reduces characters and environments to their bare essentials, effectively echoing the hollowed-out nature of the protagonist's existence.
  • Atmospheric Sound and Visuals: A restricted color palette and carefully designed urban landscapes work in tandem to convey a sense of profound isolation and dread.

Who is Mosaic For?

This title is an ideal match for players who gravitate toward "walking simulators" and atmospheric indie adventures. If you enjoy games that prioritize heavy emotional themes, social commentary, and striking art styles over high-octane combat, Mosaic offers a thought-provoking journey. It appeals particularly to fans of Krillbite Studio's previous work and those who appreciate titles that use gameplay mechanics to reinforce a narrative message.

Platform Availability

Experience the mystery of Mosaic on a wide variety of platforms, including:

  • PC
  • Xbox One
  • PlayStation 4
  • Nintendo Switch
  • iOS