
Wait and see if they iron out all these problems, especially the opt-in ads. By all means, try it out for free, but I wouldn’t go spending money trying to make it a premium game at this point. At this point, I lost all interest in the game and didn’t even feel like trying to complete the hidden objectives in the first level. So I was quite surprised to be hit with an ad, even if it was a poorly-marked opt-in.
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I should mention here that the developer gave me a code for the Ultimate Spider Hunter IAP, which is supposed to remove ads. And it launched an ad, which killed the game’s sound. It seemed suspect, so I avoided pressing it for a while until I got desperate.
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I wasn’t sure how to refill ammo normally, but there was a big INSTANT AMMO REFILL button. The catch was that once I ran out of ammo, they were useless. I managed to find the weapons list, but it allowed me to choose any weapon in the game, not just the hairspray. But then it didn’t get added to my inventory - even after finding multiple bottles. When I finally figured out that I needed to kill four spiders to open a specific door (none of this is explained), I got into the bathroom and found the hairspray.

That confused me for a while and made me wonder if somehow the closet was the bathroom. But it’s somewhat broken, as I opened the closet and got credit for the hairspray objective. Some are hidden at first, but you’re told to kill your first spider and also get into the bathroom and find the hairspray. I only played through the first level, but you have a checklist of goals. I managed to figure out the controls on my own, but the gigantic attack button covers most of my clipboard, which cleverly doubles as a list of objectives and a very basic weapon. But already we were off to a bad start with no tutorial whatsoever. I really wanted to like tinyBuild’s spider-squashing game, Kill It With Fire. Everything makes much more sense now and you should see for yourself. I also learned that “mitoza” is Polish for “mitosis,” which is when one cell divides into two. But I recommend just downloading it for yourself and experiencing it first-hand.

I wrote a bit about it here and also made a video that shows off all the endings. Since the entire game is simply making binary choices and then watching it play out, it’s a great fit for touchscreen devices.
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But thanks to Second Maze, the publisher leg of Rusty Lake, it’s now available on iOS, Android and Steam for free. Gal Mamalya’s Mitoza is more of a toy than a game, and it’s actually been playable through browsers for a decade now. I didn’t enjoy every new release I tried, but see why before deciding for yourself whether or not to check them out. I’ve mostly been focused on games I’m deep into, such as Sky, Genshin Impact and Titan Quest, but there are still a few notable new games to cover.

Hi everyone, and welcome back to My Week Unwrapped, where I discuss all the games I’ve been playing over the last seven days.
