Mimelet (mobile)

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Mimelet is a puzzle-platform game that was released for both iOS and Android devices on January 5, 2022. It is a mobile port of the browser game with the same name. Like its predecessor, the player controls a character named Mimelet with the ability to gain powers by killing enemies.

Controls[edit]

Mimelet is controlled with on-screen buttons on the bottom left and right.

  • Left and right buttons - Move left and right
  • Up button - Jump

Levels[edit]

Mimelet has twenty levels with the same layout as the browser version.

Cutscene[edit]

Unlike the browser version, the mobile version of Mimelet has a cutscene showing the encounter between Mimelet and the evil Mimelet, which is also shown in the announcement trailer. In it, Mimelet comes across a dark mirror spawning an evil Mimelet. The mirror shatters and the villanous entity is set free, leaving Mimelet to save the day.

Enemies[edit]

Hazards[edit]

Interactive objects[edit]

Announcements[edit]

  • November 29, 2021 - Neutronized tweets and releases a video on their YouTube channel with an announcement trailer showing the cutscene and gameplay. In the tweet, Neutronized introduces the Mimelet character, specifically.[1]

Trailers[edit]

Mimelet - Wholesome Platform Game where you Jump on Enemies to Steal their Powers!  (Nov. 29, 2021)

Mimelet - OUT NOW! [Adventure Platformer Game iOS/Android]  (Jan. 5, 2022)

Differences from the browser version[edit]

  • In the browser version, Mimelet starts with 3 HP per level. In the mobile version, Mimelet only has 2 HP.
  • The mobile version has eight wearable hats that can be unlocked at once upon buying the premium upgrade.
  • Each level has only five fruits to collect, one of each type.
  • The Stone and Thunder powers in the browser version were renamed to the Rock and Electric powers in the mobile version.
  • Sound effects were added for when the player enters water.
  • The mobile version has a different soundtrack composed by Raku (DreamsBell) instead of Dave Cowen in the browser version.

References[edit]

  1. Neutronized post, November 29, 2021, retrieved November 29, 2021.