A second-person climbing roguelite about recovering from heartbreak. You’re trapped in the fractured mind, climbing alongside the memories you can’t let go of. Climb through your grief, obsession, and regrets. Fall, adapt and keep rising till you become whole again.

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About This Game

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PSA

The game has gone through an overhaul since it was first listed on steam.

The store page is being updated with the new visuals slowly so you might see varying visuals.

The old trailer is left out to give thematic and narrative context and does not depict the final gameplay or visuals.

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PREFACE

MIKU is a small, experimental project born from a heartbreak and pieced together over a few months. It plays with the idea of what a second-person perspective platformer could feel like, leaning into a punishing climber experience wrapped in personal commentary on the struggle of getting over someone.

A getting over them simulator.

ENTER THE MIND OF A BROKEN MAN

You’re climbing, but you’re not alone.

There’s someone you carry. Not in your arms, but in your head, in your heart, and tied to every move you make, even if they’re no longer there.
They slow you down, trip you up, hold you back and yet somehow… you can’t imagine climbing without them.

MIKU: May I Keep Up? is a physics-based platformer about love, loss, and the weight we drag with us long after we have lost someone close to us. You climb not through places, but through memories.  Memories that slip, drag, and collapse beneath your feet. Even the smallest mistake can pull you all the way back to the start, back to the bittersweet memories.

Armed with nothing but your will, you’ll face impossible obstacles, frequent falls, and the quiet truth that moving forward doesn’t mean leaving them behind. You stumble, you slip, you curse the physics, but you climb anyway. 

Because somewhere at the top, maybe you’ll remember who you are, not just who you lost.

GAMEPLAY

Ever wondered what a second person perspective game would feel like?

Or what a 'strand-type' game (arigatou Kojima san) could look like?

MIKU lets you experience both!

  • Two characters, one struggle - Every step you take, you drag a memory with you. No, you can’t leave them behind. Yes, it’s intentional.

  • One perspective, two responsibilities - You experience everything through a single character’s eyes. The camera never shifts, even when you switch control between characters.

  • Quirky, asymmetrical controls - Both characters move differently, with their own quirks and limits. Mastering both and learning how to move together is the only way forward.

  • Physics-based emotional damage - Every move is a struggle, every inch is earned. Every slip is personal.

  • THERE IS A VOICE IN YOUR HEAD - That’s me, unfortunately.

  • Inescapable tether – Pull both characters toward each other at will, closing the distance, for better or worse.

Enjoy the suffering!

System Requirements

    Minimum:
    • OS: Windows 10
    • Processor: 2.5 GHz Dual Core CPU
    • Memory: 8 GB RAM
    • Graphics: Geforce GTX 970/Radeon RX470 or better
    • Storage: 3 GB available space
    Recommended:
    • OS: Windows 10
    • Processor: 3.1GHz Quad Core CPU
    • Memory: 16 GB RAM
    • Graphics: Geforce RTX 3060 or equivalent
    • Storage: 3 GB available space
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