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Repack #6550

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MITNAL

Play as Emily , not an adventurer, but someone who loves history and trusts the person who invited her. Her brother has always been the explorer. He tells her the site is safe. Incredible. Something people wait their whole lives to see. Against her better judgment and driven by curiosity, she goes. Experience a dense jungle approach, a weathered stone temple, and the catacombs. What begins as quiet exploration slowly turns unsettling. Murals, relics, and abandoned equipment suggest that something was uncovered and that the site was never meant to be entered this way. As Emily descends deeper, it becomes clear that her brother may have misunderstood what he was dealing with… or ignored it entirely. This is a focused, atmospheric horror experience built around exploration, tension, and environmental storytelling. Progress is driven by observation and uncovering the truth of what was called forth. Some discoveries are not meant to be shared. Some invitations should never be accepted.

ExplorationFirst-person3DHorror
Company
MixoNat
Repack size
9.5 GB
Original size
12.6 GB
Published
February 28, 2026
Mirror sources
7

Game description

MITNAL

Play as Emily , not an adventurer, but someone who loves history and trusts the person who invited her. Her brother has always been the explorer. He tells her the site is safe. Incredible. Something people wait their whole lives to see. Against her better judgment and driven by curiosity, she goes. Experience a dense jungle approach, a weathered stone temple, and the catacombs. What begins as quiet exploration slowly turns unsettling. Murals, relics, and abandoned equipment suggest that something was uncovered and that the site was never meant to be entered this way. As Emily descends deeper, it becomes clear that her brother may have misunderstood what he was dealing with… or ignored it entirely. This is a focused, atmospheric horror experience built around exploration, tension, and environmental storytelling. Progress is driven by observation and uncovering the truth of what was called forth. Some discoveries are not meant to be shared. Some invitations should never be accepted.