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Grab a second controller, sit someone next to you who barely plays games, and let Michi be their training wheels. That's exactly what this bite-sized co-op puzzler is built for.

I want to say something generous about Mina & Michi, and I mostly can, as long as you walk in knowing precisely what it is. This is a hand-crafted, one-developer 8-bit puzzler from lightUP that wears its SNES heart openly. The top-down world is made of chunky, kawaii pixel tiles, the slime enemies wobble around with a kind of cheerful menace, and the whole thing is wrapped in four seasonal tile-sets, each with its own colour palette. You pick your favourite season at the start, and you drift through all of them before the credits roll. The craft is honest. Nothing here is trying to fool you into thinking it's bigger than it is. The core loop is block-pushing and switch-hitting, room by room, with light enemy combat threaded through each area. Mina fires a ranged attack and takes damage; Michi does a spin attack that drains stamina, can be recharged by petting him (which is exactly as charming as it sounds), and is completely invincible to every hazard in the game. That last detail is the design tension that reviewers keep landing on, and fairly so. In solo play, you run both characters simultaneously using each stick independently, which creates a satisfying, slightly brain-splitting juggling act. The moments where the game forces both characters to move at the same time, particularly during boss fights against oversized slimes, are genuinely the best tension the experience offers. In co-op, handing Michi to the less-experienced player is an elegant accessibility choice: they contribute, they feel useful, they can never actually die. It is a smart idea that the puzzle design doesn't always fully exploit, because Michi's invincibility also means you can park Mina in a corner and let Michi handle most of the heavy lifting, which deflates the challenge the game already isn't pushing hard on. There are six relics to find that unlock abilities like block-pushing and projectile attacks, and alternate paths hide extra hearts and stamina upgrades. Hard mode gives you a single life and genuinely changes the feel. A built-in speedrun timer rewards replays for the kind of player who likes to optimise. But be clear-eyed: a first run clears in roughly three to four hours, and the puzzle vocabulary does not expand much beyond what the opening act shows you. Block on switch, key, door, boss. The formula repeats without much escalation. Some reviewers clocked it closer to one hour on a direct path, which tells you the content is thin. Where does that leave Mina & Michi on a value-per-session basis? It lands well as a couch co-op starter for a young child, a partner who does not normally play games, or an achievement hunter looking for something low-friction. The pixel art has genuine warmth to it. The seasonal theming gives it a quiet, storybook atmosphere that lightUP's solo games often nail. It knows what it is, even if it doesn't quite lean into what made the dual-character mechanic interesting. For a seasoned puzzle player coming for a solo brain workout, the difficulty ceiling will feel too low before the second boss. Kai, Scout Team

Mina & Michi

Mina & Michi

22 sept 2020lightUP
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Grab a second controller, sit someone next to you who barely plays games, and let Michi be their training wheels. That's exactly what this bite-sized co-op puzzler is built for.

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I want to say something generous about Mina & Michi, and I mostly can, as long as you walk in knowing precisely what it is. This is a hand-crafted, one-developer 8-bit puzzler from lightUP that wears its SNES heart openly. The top-down world is made of chunky, kawaii pixel tiles, the slime enemies wobble around with a kind of cheerful menace, and the whole thing is wrapped in four seasonal tile-sets, each with its own colour palette. You pick your favourite season at the start, and you drift through all of them before the credits roll. The craft is honest. Nothing here is trying to fool you into thinking it's bigger than it is. The core loop is block-pushing and switch-hitting, room by room, with light enemy combat threaded through each area. Mina fires a ranged attack and takes damage; Michi does a spin attack that drains stamina, can be recharged by petting him (which is exactly as charming as it sounds), and is completely invincible to every hazard in the game. That last detail is the design tension that reviewers keep landing on, and fairly so. In solo play, you run both characters simultaneously using each stick independently, which creates a satisfying, slightly brain-splitting juggling act. The moments where the game forces both characters to move at the same time, particularly during boss fights against oversized slimes, are genuinely the best tension the experience offers. In co-op, handing Michi to the less-experienced player is an elegant accessibility choice: they contribute, they feel useful, they can never actually die. It is a smart idea that the puzzle design doesn't always fully exploit, because Michi's invincibility also means you can park Mina in a corner and let Michi handle most of the heavy lifting, which deflates the challenge the game already isn't pushing hard on. There are six relics to find that unlock abilities like block-pushing and projectile attacks, and alternate paths hide extra hearts and stamina upgrades. Hard mode gives you a single life and genuinely changes the feel. A built-in speedrun timer rewards replays for the kind of player who likes to optimise. But be clear-eyed: a first run clears in roughly three to four hours, and the puzzle vocabulary does not expand much beyond what the opening act shows you. Block on switch, key, door, boss. The formula repeats without much escalation. Some reviewers clocked it closer to one hour on a direct path, which tells you the content is thin. Where does that leave Mina & Michi on a value-per-session basis? It lands well as a couch co-op starter for a young child, a partner who does not normally play games, or an achievement hunter looking for something low-friction. The pixel art has genuine warmth to it. The seasonal theming gives it a quiet, storybook atmosphere that lightUP's solo games often nail. It knows what it is, even if it doesn't quite lean into what made the dual-character mechanic interesting. For a seasoned puzzle player coming for a solo brain workout, the difficulty ceiling will feel too low before the second boss.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayermultiplayercooplocal-coopachievementscontroller-supportcloud-savestier:sub-5Couch Co-op AccessibleDual-Character ControlSeasonal AestheticsSokoban-liteAchievement-FriendlyKid-FriendlyOne-Developer IndieSpeedrun Timer

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OS
Windows 7/8/10 (32/64 bits)
Memory
2 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
50 MB available space
Graphics
DirectX 9.0 integrated Graphics Card
Processor
Intel Atom Cherry Trail Z8700 or AMD equivalent

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Windows 10 64 bits
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