Join Postmouse on their very first journey to deliver mail in a treacherous world unfit for a tiny mouse. Explore the ruins, meet charming characters and solve puzzles on your way through an abandoned mansion in this free, student-made adventure - all in one small mouse-sized package!


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this game had severallll technical issues, realised early on that camera sensitivity was crazy high and only way i could fix it was switch to controller, which is fine. for many parkour elements i found i had to switch between different levels of 'shadow quality' in settings just to be able to make jumps which was honestly the most annoying part and i've never experienced that in a game before. also i couldnt interact with some of the stamps i found?
i feel like all of these issues in any other game wouldve really put me off and probably make me drop the game but the game was so so cute and genuinely a lot of fun to play when i wasnt having issues or the controls were being too clunky. at the end of the day the game was free soooo

The game looks very good, when you are not moving.
As soon as Postmouse moves you can see his animations slide through the terrain; the controls are also clunky which means the idea of you being a small mouse looking at everyday objects as giant versions of them gets overshadowed by the cons of the game

Spent a few hours with this one, but ultimately shelved. It is very cute but I was having technical issues that got in the way enough that I didn't want to finish.

From the students of the Animation Workshop, Postmouse is a third-person single-player puzzle platforming game about a timid mouse who has to go on their first adventure to deliver mail to three different clients. Each journey varies in difficulty, but the whole game is quite casual and not overly hard.

I read that some people had issues with jankiness and graphics, but for me the game played smoothly and there was no jank to be found, other than sometimes the jumping would be rather difficult. I felt like it was well made and really nice.

The different environments made the game feel nice an atmospheric, and the sound design was pretty great as well, considering that this was a student project. I especially enjoyed the fact that when I entered a metal tube the music and sounds would get muffled slightly, and I could hear the little tippy taps of the mouse on the metal surface, that attention to detail was great.

It's definitely a cute and charming game, and with the price of being free, the game is absolutely worth a shot! I hope you enjoyed this little journey as much as I did!

Looks amazing for a student project, but the controls are so clunky, which is terrible for a 3d platformer. It's free though, so do give it a shot.

Its a cute platformer with lovely music, a simple but heartwarming story, engaging and believable level designs, and the certain charm you can only get from a story about a brave little mouse.

It does, however, have a number of bug issues including parts that cause a single song to play on an endless loop, invisible blockage during one of the action scenes, and one where an NPC was standing too close to a collectable that I was impossible to pick it up.

Nevertheless, this was quite enjoyable and I hope the developers expand on what they have done with this game and create a bigger sequel.