Mixing detective work with psychological horror, Hollow Mire drops you into 1952, post-war England, as a blizzard traps you in the shadow of Breken House — where two seemingly separate investigations begin to spiral into something far darker. Developed by indie studio Mowlo Games, the free demo for Hollow Mire is available on Steam now with a brand new trailer!
If you grew up on slow-burn interactive mysteries, Hollow Mire is made for you. With hand-painted isometric environments and muted winter lighting, it builds the kind of atmosphere where the house feels present, silence feels loaded, and you keep clicking because you need the next piece of the puzzle.
You play across two intertwined perspectives: WWII veteran journalist John Rowe, searching for his missing family at Breken House, and Detective Gwen Porter, investigating a patient’s disappearance tied to Bordon Down Asylum. As their cases converge, the story digs into trauma, fractured memory, and long-buried secrets… all leading to one of eight possible endings, shaped by your choices.
- Fans of classic 90s point-and-click mystery adventures
- Players who prefer atmosphere + narrative over action
- Anyone into slow-burn investigation, clue chasing, and choice-driven storytelling
- Viewers who love psychological horror, ghost stories, and theory-building