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Smilers Den - v1.3 is an update to Mikifur’s atmospheric/exploration/horror-themed project. This report documents changes, performance, stability, and usability.
It represents an interesting corner of indie game development, where fan-made mods and small projects evolve into commercial products. While v1.3 may now be a piece of the game's history, its core mechanics, tense atmosphere, and memorable antagonist continue to define Smilers Den . If you're seeking a horror game that dares to ask, "What if the monster didn't want to kill you?", this is a journey worth taking. Smilers Den -v1.3- By Mikifur
The difference in v1.3 was palpable immediately. Usually, the lighting was flat, illuminating the whole hallway. Now, the flashlight was a narrow, trembling cone of light. Beyond that beam, the darkness was absolute. It felt heavy, like the air in a deep cave.
The air is thick with an unsettling stillness. You are alone, tasked with navigating the unnatural, endless corridors of a place that defies logic—a realm known to a brave few as "The Backrooms." For many, just hearing the name is enough to send a shiver down the spine. For you, it is a workplace. This is the chilling, alluring premise at the heart of , a game that has steadily carved out its own unique space in the burgeoning genre of Backrooms survival horror. Press E to Open
: This indicates the version number of the project or software. Specifically, it denotes that this is version 1.3. The "v" stands for version, and the numbers indicate the major and minor version numbers. This implies that the project has had at least one previous version (version 1.0) and has undergone updates or revisions to reach version 1.3.
It walked behind the crate. There was no escape route. It represents an interesting corner of indie game
The primary antagonist of the game is , an adaptation of the traditional Backrooms "Smiler" entity. Within this version, she is portrayed as a dangerous, shapeshifting creature roaming low-light environments.
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: To log out successfully, players must capture clear photo evidence of anomalous activity. Cameras feature motion detectors and specific cooldown limits to prevent overheating.
: Players can explore and find hidden, suspicious cassette tapes across the shifts. Listening to these tapes can actively lower the difficulty of subsequent nights.