MOUSE: P.I. For Hire
Action
Indie
Single-player
Steam Achievements
Full controller support
Steam Trading Cards
Camera Comfort
Custom Volume Controls
Adjustable Difficulty
Playable without Timed Input
Stereo Sound
Surround Sound
Steam Cloud
Remote Play on TV
Family Sharing

Join private investigator Jack Pepper on a guns blazing, jazz-fueled adventure in MOUSE: P.I. For Hire. MOUSE combines the charm of hand-drawn rubber hose animation inspired by the classic cartoons of the 1930’s with the adrenaline and action of an explosive first person shooter.

Developers: Fumi Games
Publishers: PlaySide
Release Date: Apr 16, 2026
Price (USD): $29.99
Current Players: 506

Links:  Steam Store  SteamDB

Overwhelmingly Positive(95%)
art style
voice acting
soundtrack
fun gameplay
level design
humor
story
detective elements
performance issues
enemy variety
repetitive
level replay
weapon variety
The overall sentiment towards the game is largely positive, with players celebrating its art style, soundtrack, and voice acting. While the game succeeds in creating a unique and nostalgic atmosphere, some were critical of its performance issues and humor. Common critiques include a lack of enemy variety and certain gameplay limitations, such as no level replay. Yet, the charm and creativity of the experience appear to outweigh these faults for many players.

Positive Points

  • High praise for the unique and appealing art style, which successfully captures the vintage 1930s noir cartoon aesthetic.
  • The game's soundtrack and voice acting, particularly by Troy Baker, have been highly praised, adding depth to the characters and enhancing the atmosphere.
  • The game is described as a fun and engaging boomer shooter with dynamic and satisfying combat mechanics.
  • Players appreciate the creative level design, diverse settings, and the inclusion of various secrets and collectibles.
  • Negative Points

  • Some players reported performance issues, including fps drops and game crashes.
  • Criticism towards the lack of diverse enemy types leading to repetitive combat, and the late-game addition of weapons which felt underutilized.
  • Absence of features like level replay and New Game+, making it difficult to collect all items or complete achievements post-story.
  • Mixed Points

  • While many enjoyed the game's humor, based on cheese puns and cultural references, some found it overbearing and distracting from the narrative.
  • The story and detective elements were noted as both creative and sometimes cliché, with mixed feelings about the depth and execution.
  • Common Themes

  • The game's art style and visual presentation remained a standout feature for most reviewers, creating a nostalgic and captivating atmosphere.
  • Players generally appreciated the voice work and soundtrack, which contributed significantly to the game's charm and immersive experience.
  • Despite some gameplay and story criticisms, the unique blend of noir themes and boomer shooter mechanics kept players engaged.
  • Updated 4/26/2026, 12:01:26 AM UTC