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Mirage: Miracle Quest
Indie 2D game where you play as a subaquatic top hat that attaches itself to human feet, mouths and eyes.
Indie RPGs seldom surprise us—but Mirage: Miracle Quest just might. Crafted by French studio Toe Bean Club, this PC-exclusive blends Sailor Moon–inspired magical-girl charm with Slay the Spire–style, turn-based deckbuilding. The result is a hand-painted world brimming with strategy, story twists, and vibrant cultural flair from Madagascar, France, and Japan.
At its heart, Mirage marries a classic JRPG framework with a modern card twist. Battles play out in measured turns, giving you room to strategize and react.
Andafy isn’t just eye candy—it’s a dynamic playground. You’ll:
You embody Mirage, a cat-eared exorcist whose peaceful life shatters when a shadowy creature invades her hometown, whispering her grandmother’s name. Setting out to master newfound powers, she recruits allies—each with their own decks, quirks, and personalities. Together, they uncover family secrets and stand against a growing darkness.

Building your deck is a strategic game within the game. From loot drops and vendor stalls, you’ll draft new cards, balance hand size, and decide when to cling to your deck’s core or risk it all for a breathtaking combo. The rush of perfect synergy drives replayability and encourages experimentation.
Toe Bean Club’s animation roots are on full display. Character sprites shift stances fluidly, spells bloom with animated flourishes, and ornate UI frames evoke storybook panels. A melodic soundtrack weaves Japanese koto strings with French accordion strains, reinforcing the game’s cross-cultural identity.

While Mirage dazzles, a long campaign risks repetition unless new mechanics or card types emerge steadily. Difficulty modes and accessibility settings remain unconfirmed—players seeking adjustable challenge levels should watch for updates. Finally, with PC as the only confirmed platform, console fans may face an uncertain wait for ports.
Mirage: Miracle Quest is slated for PC, but an exact release date is still TBA. Toe Bean Club has hinted at future platform possibilities, though no official ports have been announced.

With its hand-painted visuals, dynamic deckbuilding, and rich cultural threads, Mirage: Miracle Quest promises to enchant both magical-girl enthusiasts and strategy fans. Keep an eye on Andafy—this indie surprise could be the most charming RPG of the season.
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