Installs
10M+
Developer
Euphoria Horror Games
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Category
Action
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Content Rating
Teen
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Developer Email
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Privacy Policy
https://euphoriagames.ru/mimicry/privacy
Screenshots
editor reviews
When I first downloaded Mimicry: Online Horror Action, I expected just another asymmetrical horror title in a crowded genre. Developed by Euphoria Horror Games, this free-to-play experience immediately sets itself apart with its stark, almost minimalist visual approach that leans into psychological tension over jump scares. The core premise follows the familiar hunter-versus-hunted format, but with a clever twist: survivors aren't just hiding—they're actively disguising themselves as environmental objects while a shapeshifting monster hunts them. This creates a fascinating cat-and-mouse dynamic where every chair, barrel, or cabinet could be a player in hiding, making both roles constantly second-guess their surroundings.
During my first matches as a survivor, the tension was palpable in ways I haven't experienced since early Dead by Daylight sessions. The disguise mechanic feels incredibly satisfying to master—successfully blending into a room full of identical objects while watching the monster patrol nearby creates genuine heart-pounding moments. As the monster, the gameplay transforms into a paranoid treasure hunt where you're scrutinizing every minor detail, questioning whether that chair was there moments ago. The controls are responsive across both roles, though there's a noticeable learning curve to effectively spotting mimics versus regular objects. Performance remained stable throughout my sessions, with the minimalist art style allowing for smooth gameplay even on mid-range devices.
Where Mimicry truly shines compared to similar titles is its psychological depth. Unlike games that rely heavily on chase sequences, here the horror comes from the mental chess match between hunter and hunted. The proximity voice chat adds another layer of brilliance—hearing other survivors' panicked breathing or whispered strategies while you're all pretending to be inanimate objects creates emergent storytelling moments that feel uniquely personal. While the game shares DNA with Prop Hunt and Dead by Daylight, it carves its own identity through its consistent atmospheric dread and the constant mind games that make every match feel fresh and unpredictable.
features
- Master of Disguise 🎭 The core shapeshifting mechanic allows survivors to transform into various environmental objects, creating tense hide-and-seek gameplay where positioning and timing are crucial for survival.
- Hunter's Paranoia 👁️ As the monster, you must carefully inspect your surroundings for telltale signs of mimics—slightly off-center placement, subtle movements, or objects that shouldn't be there—turning every match into an intense game of observation.
- Atmospheric Terror 🌫️ The game builds tension through minimalist visuals, eerie sound design, and limited lighting rather than relying on jump scares, creating sustained psychological horror throughout each session.
pros
- Innovative Gameplay Twist 🔄 The object disguise mechanic revitalizes the asymmetrical horror formula by emphasizing stealth and deception over pure running and chasing.
- Strong Social Elements 🗣️ Proximity voice chat creates hilarious and terrifying emergent moments that strengthen community interaction and memorable gameplay stories.
- Accessible Yet Deep 🎯 Simple core mechanics make it easy to learn, but mastering the subtle art of hiding and hunting provides substantial depth for competitive players.
cons
- Limited Content Variety 📉 The current map and character selection could use expansion to maintain long-term engagement and prevent gameplay from becoming repetitive.
- Balance Growing Pains ⚖️ Some matches can feel one-sided depending on player experience levels, suggesting the need for better matchmaking or role balancing adjustments.
- Visual Simplicity Trade-off 🎨 While the minimalist style aids performance, some players might find the graphics too basic compared to more visually polished horror titles.
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