

What had I found? Mitoza defines itself as a toy, instead of a game, and I think that description suits it. I opened my laptop and start googling… Mi… to… za. I fell asleep, and woke up in my bedroom, confused but you know me, I had to get to the bottom of this! I was determined to get some food out of it, but guess what… no food, only weird reactions, vampires, giant flies, and… a new seed every single time. So, I kept choosing, the first time, I got my seed burnt to ashes and magically appeared a new one. The seed reacts to your choices, the first time I chose the flowerpot, right? after that a flowerpot showed up out of nowhere just for the seed to jump into it and buried into the soil, then a couple more options showed up. Uh… ok guys! I think I got it, this is Mitoza, and it is somehow weird, but somehow fun. I think this thing wants me to choose: Let’s pick… the flowerpot! WHOA! What’s this? A couple icons just appeared on the sides of the seed, one looks like a flowerpot and the other one is a bird. What would happen if I touched it? (Curious hand touches the seed). I’m entering into the light, right next to the… seed, I can see something written on the lightbulb, it says… Mitoza… Oooook! I’m inspecting the seed now, it looks like an apple seed or something, (I really hope there’s something or somewhere to eat around here, I’m starving!). If something happens to me, please tell my family I love them… What do you say? Should I go and see? Yeeeeeeah! I know you guys and you want me to be your guinea pig and let me tell you, I’m not that easy! Well, not that easy (…)Īlright now! I am easy! Let’s go! (Approaches slowly). I am curious but I would like to wait and see, maybe something happens. There is a spotlight and beneath it what appears to be some sort of seed. It is, in fact me… Sumroad, writing from a dark place, I don’t really know where, I just woke up here.
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We are looking for indie games that tell personal stories, have interesting puzzle concepts or a (very) special atmosphere!Īre you interested in working together? Feel free to send us a message: pitchyourgame secondmaze.It is Saturday, my friends and family… which means, The Modern Gamer has something for you today. Second Maze is ready to help more games (and devs) to find their way out and publish their passion projects.

And we just helped to co-produce and publish Johan’s beautifully handdrawn point-and-click adventure Milo and the Magpies. Soon after we signed and published a remake of Gal Mamalya’s amazing web game: Mitoza.

We kickstarted our new publishing label by publishing The White Door, a Rusty Lake title with a spin-off story. And that means we want to publish quality games, invest in communities and establish long term partnerships. While expanding this universe and investing in the community around the games, we also wanted to broaden our horizon by using our knowledge and experience to help other indie devs publishing their awesome games, while sticking to our core values we learned at Rusty Lake.
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With Rusty lake we have been working for years on creating something special: a series of connecting games, set in a universe with its own storylines, characters and rules. We always wanted to collaborate with other talented developers and help publishing their own projects. Second Maze is founded by the creators of Rusty Lake: Robin & Maarten.
