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Smile More is a single player simulation game with horror and violence themes. It was developed by Pixel Poxet and was released on March 13, 2026. It received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players.

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97%Audience ScoreBased on 184 reviews
gameplay10 positive mentions

  • Unique and unsettling body horror atmosphere with excellent art style and sound design.
  • Engaging gameplay mechanics involving surgery and puzzle elements that offer replayability with multiple endings and secrets.
  • Strong world-building and storytelling supported by immersive voice acting and detailed lore.
  • Very short game length with limited number of patients and minimal content.
  • Some controls are clunky or finicky, especially with precise clicking and hacking minigames.
  • Repetitive gameplay and required redoing of operations for achievements can be frustrating.
  • gameplay

    21 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    48% positive mentions, 38% neutral mentions, 14% negative mentions

    The gameplay combines unique mechanics like medical simulation and precise surgery with creepy, atmospheric horror, creating an engaging and unsettling experience. While not revolutionary, the mechanics are fun and contribute well to the eerie theme, though some find it a bit clunky or repetitive. Overall, players appreciate the innovative concept and hope for more content and longer playtime.

    • “The medical simulation gameplay mixed with the creepy atmosphere made for a unique horror experience.”
    • “Additionally, the game mechanics are incredibly fun; the surgery was difficult because of how creepy and disgusting it was, and the hacking sections were difficult because they required more precision than the surgery!”
    • “The surgeon mechanics are quite good to play with, although there's a bit of clunkiness present, for example when trying to target a specific spot of the face to modify it.”
    • “It does nothing unique with its story, the visuals feel practically copied from other indie horror games, and the gameplay boils down to repetitive minigames.”
    • “The actual gameplay reminds me of those old Girlsgogames, as well as Who's Lila.”
    • “Gameplay mechanics weren't revolutionary, but everything else felt great!”
  • graphics

    17 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    24% positive mentions, 58% neutral mentions, 18% negative mentions

    The graphics are widely praised for their unique, eerie, and artistic style, drawing comparisons to other indie horror games and evoking a strong atmospheric vibe. While visually appealing and richly detailed, some users note that the visuals can feel familiar or slightly clunky initially. Overall, the art style is a standout feature that significantly enhances the game's unsettling and immersive experience.

    • “I love the art style so much.”
    • “It's such a beautiful, artistic vibe; this is exactly the type of peak art style I'm always looking for.”
    • “The art style of this game is out of this world!”
    • “The visuals feel practically copied from other indie horror games.”
    • “Pretty clunky when you first play and a lot of micro details you need to pay attention to so you don't keep missing that one stupid objective (game doesn't even tell you what you're doing wrong).”
    • “1984 meets A Clockwork Orange with quite unsettling graphics.”
  • story

    13 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    69% positive mentions, 31% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The story is generally praised for its intriguing world-building, mysterious atmosphere, and engaging dystopian theme, with many players feeling invested and curious to uncover its secrets. Though not particularly unique, it offers fun and unsettling elements complemented by easter eggs for deeper exploration. However, some feel the game is short and would benefit from more content to fully satisfy the promising narrative.

    • “I was invested in the story and really curious to unravel the mystery behind what is going on.”
    • “This game builds an interesting storyline about this mysterious happiness ministry.”
    • “Several easter eggs for those who want to get more involved in the story, which is interesting.”
  • atmosphere

    13 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    62% positive mentions, 38% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The game's atmosphere is widely praised for its unique, unsettling, and immersive horror vibe, enhanced by eerie visuals, sound design, and a dystopian body horror theme. Reviewers highlight how the atmosphere effectively drives the experience, making it deeply engaging and memorable despite minor gameplay quirks. Overall, it is celebrated as a standout element that significantly contributes to the game's appeal.

    • “The medical simulation gameplay mixed with the creepy atmosphere made for a unique horror experience.”
    • “The atmosphere, visuals, and story are simply wonderful.”
    • “Extremely atmospheric dystopian body horror game.”
  • humor

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The humor is lighthearted and fun, with particularly hilarious moments involving character faces that enhance the overall enjoyment.

  • music

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 100% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The music, or purposeful lack thereof, enhances the game's unsettling atmosphere, contributing effectively to the overall mood.

  • emotional

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The emotional aspect of the game deeply resonates with players, evoking profound reflections on identity and the significance of emotional experiences. It creates a powerful and thought-provoking impact that lingers beyond gameplay.

    • “I couldn't help but imagine how it might be to wake up the next day, deprived of a piece of my identity without the emotional capability to miss it.”
  • replayability

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The game offers high replayability due to the abundance of hidden secrets that encourage multiple playthroughs.

    • “The replay value is high because there are many little secrets.”
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Smile More is a simulation game with horror and violence themes. Common tags for Smile More include indie, psychological, psychological horror, dystopian, free to play and others.

Smile More is available on PC, Mac OS and Windows.

Smile More was released on March 13, 2026.

Smile More was developed by Pixel Poxet.

Smile More has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players. Most players liked Smile More for its gameplay but disliked it for its music.

Smile More is a single player game.

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