Mouse_ P.I. for Hire devs share ambitions to make a game that's more than 'just a cool art project'_

By Alex Chen | December 03, 2025

I had the chance to sit down with the developers of Mouse: P.I. for Hire, a first-person shooter currently in development by Fumi Games. In a hands-off presentation shown to me by lead producer Maciej Krzemień and CEO/Game Director Mateusz Michalak at Gamescom, I was able to see quite a hefty chunk of gameplay, as well as get a little insight into the development process.

Fumi Games has a unique task put before them, after a video posted to TikTok by [[link]] the game's lead programmer "went viral," as Krzemień explains. "It gained huge traction, like a huge amount of views, and back then, we already knew 'all right, people like this, we have something cool on our hands.'"

The challenge, as both developers highlight, is making sure that Mouse stands on its own two rubber hose legs: "Many people," Krzemień says, "upon seeing our game, tend to call it 'just a cool art project'. Others call it 'just another Boomer shooter'. And we know where that comes from, obviously, because we are heavily focused on the art, we are heavily focused on all the key elements that make an FPS game fun."

Mouse: P.I. for Hire is a metroidvania first-person shooter—with an emphasis on the metroidvania part. There'll be movement upgrades, such as a helicopter glide and a grappling hook (both achieved [[link]] by using your mouse tail), as well as "NPC interactions with their own questlines … some minigames, some detective elements, and pretty adult, deep, gripping, dark storylines."

The more I'm shown their ideas, though, the more I have hope for something that actually uses its inspirations for some thoughtful satire. The game is set in the fictional city of Mouseberg in the 1930s after an economic crisis, and follows a World War One veteran named Jack: "We are not avoiding serious topics like political extremities, racial segregation, poverty, social inequality—in a way, Mouse is the dark, twisted reflection of 1950s America."

On paper, at least, I really like the idea. Mouse roots its visual style in "Rubber hose" animation, which had its start in the 1920s. Disney as a studio has several cartoons using the style in its vault, some featuring overtly racist caricatures and problematic themes reflective of the period in which they were made, so refusing to simply shy away from that entire discussion seems a creatively solid, if ambitious, play on behalf of Fumi Games. It's a genuinely refreshing step up from the 'what if not-Mickey had a gun and smoked a big fat cigar' pothole Mouse could've easily sleepwalked into.

I am, genuinely, quite impressed with what I saw of Mouse and the enthusiasm buoying its developers—though with that enthusiasm comes a worry that the studio might [[link]] be trying to bite off more than it can chew, given the clear impression I got that the game's scope has ballooned over time. Still, I'm rooting for it. Mouse: P.I. for Hire plans to release in 2025.

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