Indie Noir Shooter "MOUSE" Drops Microtransactions


Fumi Games and PlaySide Studio have unveiled fresh details about their upcoming title MOUSE: P.I. For Hire, which has been turning heads with its distinctive 1930s cartoon-inspired visual style. This first-person noir shooter casts players as private eye Jack Pepper, solving mysteries in a jazz-infused world brimming with dynamic encounters.
A Microtransaction-Free Experience
In a bold move, developers confirmed via the game's official X (formerly Twitter) account:
"MOUSE: P.I. For Hire will NOT contain microtransactions. We're crafting a premium single-player shooter packed with noir charm and explosive gunplay - every ounce of this project comes straight from our hearts."
This statement stands out in an indie gaming landscape where paywalls are less common for solo experiences, suggesting the team wants to emphasize their commitment to a complete package right out of the box.
Rubber Hose Meets Hardboiled Crime
The game channels the rubber-hose animation style of early Disney and Fleischer cartoons while delivering gritty detective action. Players will:
- Navigate a crime-ridden metropolis teeming with mobsters and crooked officials
- Wield an arsenal of exaggerated weapons with cartoonish physics
- Experience health tracking through visual gags rather than standard meters
- Battle peculiar enemies straight out of vintage animation cells
This unlikely marriage of vintage aesthetics and modern FPS mechanics creates a playful twist on traditional noir storytelling. While dodging bullets, players will uncover political conspiracies through cases filled with the era's signature energy and wit.
When to Expect the Cartoon Carnage
Though no specific launch day has been set, MOUSE: P.I. For Hire is confirmed to release sometime in 2025 across multiple platforms. The developers promise regular updates as they finalize this love letter to both golden age animation and classic detective thrillers.