MOLE (2026)
Voices of the dead are calling you from deep below the earth. Pilot the Mole, a Soviet drilling vessel, in this PSX-style simulator-horror game set during the waning days of the cold war.
Platforms
PCGenres
Adventure Indie SimulatorThemes
Horror
Languages: English and 9 more
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Media
Critic Reviews
JetsonPlaysGames
By Taylor RiouxThe correlation between drilling and bad things happening is unmistakable. Finding the signal will spell ruin for people on the surface, and perhaps even Kaminskyi himself. But we drill anyway.
Maximum Utmost
By Zoey HandleyI wasn’t hating my time with MOLE. Getting from beginning to end was mostly breezy, barring a few encounters with that pointless monster. It’s just I don’t feel I got a lot of nutrition from it. While it doesn’t outright copy anyone, its adherence to its inspirations is so stark that it seems like it doesn’t have its own voice. It’s buried somewhere in there. Deep down. I’ll get my shovel.
STWGames Italia
By Sofia FunicelliMOLE is a psychological horror game that draws its strength from its narrative structure: the M-13 drill becomes an extension of Viktor’s fragmented mind, where past and present constantly overlap. Not everything is equally convincing, however: some puzzles feel repetitive and the pace loses its edge towards the end, dampening the tension. It remains, nonetheless, a worthwhile experience, underpinned by a highly effective atmosphere and art direction.