
Shift Between Past & Present
Reconfigure the palace in an instant. Reveal paths, restore spaces, expose threats, and use each timeline to understand the other.
A narrative-driven action adventure
Time lies broken. Walk between what was and what remains.
The Eternal Arc
In a palace where time has fractured, Gargi awakens a hidden power bound to time itself. Past and present collide around her, transforming familiar halls into unstable echoes of what they once were.
Track lost fragments of time, survive powerful guardians, and decide how far you are willing to go to rewrite fate. Every shift exposes another path — and another consequence.
Shift the world. Read the moment. Choose your fate.
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Gameplay
Mihira blends precise melee combat, layered exploration, crowd stealth, and a world that changes when you move between Past and Present.

Reconfigure the palace in an instant. Reveal paths, restore spaces, expose threats, and use each timeline to understand the other.

Read enemy patterns, parry with intent, commit to heavy strikes, evade pressure, and change weapons when the encounter demands it.

Move inside living crowds to stay unseen, track Timekeepers, and create openings that direct confrontation cannot.
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Behind Mihira

Game Director
Game direction, systems, combat, and the player experience across Mihira's shifting timelines.
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Art & Narrative Director
Worldbuilding, narrative direction, visual identity, and the ancient-Indian-inspired language of the world.
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We make compact, authored games with strong visual identities, character-driven worlds, and systems that carry the story.
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