Smilers Den -v1.3- By Mikifur
Players can find hidden messages and posters throughout the environment.
: Following v1.3, the developer released a dedicated Android APK to allow for mobile play. Versions and Availability Smilers Den -v1.3- By Mikifur
Version 1.3 is the most balanced, scary, and visually coherent the game has ever been. If you are looking for a 2 AM horror fix that will make you nervous around plush toys, head over to Itch.io, search for Mikifur, and step into the Den. Players can find hidden messages and posters throughout
Conversely, some complain about a specific bug in v1.3 where Gummy gets stuck inside the desk geometry, forcing a restart. Mikifur has acknowledged this on Twitter, promising a v1.31 hotfix. If you are looking for a 2 AM
A Smiler emerged from the shadows at the end of the hallway. It was a tall, slender figure, entirely black except for a floating, glowing white face with hollow eyes and a permanent, terrifying grin. In v1.2, they were dumb. They followed pre-set paths.
I hit "New Game."
In the sprawling, user-driven ecosystem of indie horror games, few experiences capture the raw, unfiltered essence of early internet dread quite like Smilers Den . Created by the developer Mikifur, version 1.3 of this title stands as a fascinating artifact—a liminal space horror experience that prioritizes atmosphere over jump scares, and psychological unease over polished mechanics. This essay examines Smilers Den -v1.3- as a work of interactive fiction, exploring its core thematic elements, gameplay design, audiovisual identity, and its place within the broader "weird core" and backrooms-inspired genres.