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Mote: The Manuscript

Genres: Puzzle, Simulator, Adventure

Released on: PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5

Developer: CraePlay

Publisher: GGmuks Inc.

Themes: Drama

Game Modes: Single player

Perspective: First person

Platform Release Dates:
Platform Release Date
PlayStation 4 May 07, 2026
PlayStation 5 May 07, 2026

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About:

Step into a draft that refuses to stay still. MOTE: The Manuscript is the third entry in the MOTE series—a psychological walking simulator set within the crumbling mental landscape of a struggling writer. You play as a tiny wanderer navigating three eerie maze levels built from the pages themselves: Scribbles, Blank Pages, and Crumpled Paper. With minimal UI, unsettling sound design, and mind-bending post-process shifts, every corridor feels like a thought breaking apart mid-sentence. Discover short audio logs that hint at the writer’s unraveling story, and tackle a handful of small puzzles.

Story:

MOTE: The Manuscript unfolds inside a mind that can’t quite find its way out. You step into the fractured inner world of a writer who has wandered too far into his own work. What began as a manuscript has become a labyrinth—endless corridors of ink and paper, shifting walls of half-finished thoughts, and floors that rustle like turning pages beneath your feet. Fragments of his life drift through the air: a childhood photograph, a rusted key, a forgotten letter. Each object carries weight, memory, and meaning he has long avoided. The deeper he goes, the more the boundary between story and self dissolves. Level 1: The Office It starts where all things once made sense. His office stands frozen in time, a quiet shrine to creation—canvases leaning against walls, sketches layered over one another, ideas abandoned mid-breath. Here, art is both refuge and burden. Every piece whispers with possibility, but also with doubt. This is where he begins to confront the gap between what he imagined and what he created. Level 2: The Locked Narrative The maze tightens. Thought becomes challenge. The world reshapes itself into intricate puzzles—artworks that must be understood, not just seen. A chessboard sits waiting, not for an opponent, but for insight. Progress demands more than logic; it requires interpretation, memory, and acceptance. Level 3: The Final Passage At the heart of the manuscript lies clarity—or something close to it. Five final trials stand between the writer and escape, each one distilling everything he has avoided: his fears, his failures, his unfinished ambitions. The maze no longer fights him; it reflects him. With each puzzle solved, the walls seem less like a prison and more like a story waiting to be concluded. In the end, MOTE: The Manuscript is not about escaping the maze. It’s about understanding why it was built—and deciding whether to leave it behind, or finally finish what was started.