Compare Active Mummy prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by RENFALC. Published by khukhrovr. Released on 2/27/2021. Available on PC. Genres: Adventure, Casual, Indie, Sports.

A pixel-art micro-platformer where gravity is your enemy and diamonds are your only goal - pick it up in a spare twenty minutes, not a spare weekend.

I'll be upfront: Active Mummy is the kind of game that lands in a bundle and you fire it up on a Tuesday night with nothing better to do. That is not entirely an insult. The core loop is simple and old-school - you play as a bandaged protagonist who can walk along ceilings and climb walls, collecting diamonds scattered across each level while dodging mines and sharp bayonets. Once every diamond is grabbed, a portal opens and sends you to the next, harder stage. That gravity mechanic is the one genuinely interesting idea here: your mummy can cling to surfaces, but gravity never switches off entirely, so you are constantly accounting for the pull as you flip between floor and ceiling. In short bursts, that creates a decent little puzzle-platformer rhythm. The pixel art is functional rather than charming. Levels are readable, which matters, but do not expect the kind of handcrafted detail you get from the better entries in this genre. Difficulty ramps steadily as traps multiply, and the game leans hard into a trial-and-error style that will feel familiar to anyone who grew up on old-school arcade platformers. There are seven Steam achievements to chase if that is your thing, which hints at the game's overall scope - this is a short session experience, not something you sink hours into. From a multiplayer and couch-co-op angle, there is nothing here. Active Mummy is strictly single-player, PC only, no controller layout notes anywhere in the documentation, and the Steam Deck status is unverified. For the Saturday night crew looking for something to pass around, skip it entirely. This one is a solo palate cleanser at best. The community of reviewers on Steam is tiny - around 19 reviews at time of writing, sitting at roughly 73-75 percent positive - which tells you this is a quiet corner of the library, not a hidden gem word-of-mouth spread to thousands. Who is it actually for? Completionists hunting sub-five-dollar achievements, people who enjoy a quick puzzle-platformer hit before bed, or anyone who wants a low-stakes test of their wall-jumping reflexes. If you are expecting depth, build variety, or anything resembling a narrative, Active Mummy has none of that and makes no apologies. It does the one thing it sets out to do - escalating collectathon platforming with a gravity-flip twist - well enough to justify its micro price point on a slow afternoon. Do not confuse that with a recommendation to prioritize it over anything else in your backlog. Riley, Scout Team

Active Mummy
AdventureCasualIndieSports

Active Mummy

Feb 27, 2021RENFALCkhukhrovr
GamerScout Says

A pixel-art micro-platformer where gravity is your enemy and diamonds are your only goal - pick it up in a spare twenty minutes, not a spare weekend.

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About Active Mummy

I'll be upfront: Active Mummy is the kind of game that lands in a bundle and you fire it up on a Tuesday night with nothing better to do. That is not entirely an insult. The core loop is simple and old-school - you play as a bandaged protagonist who can walk along ceilings and climb walls, collecting diamonds scattered across each level while dodging mines and sharp bayonets. Once every diamond is grabbed, a portal opens and sends you to the next, harder stage. That gravity mechanic is the one genuinely interesting idea here: your mummy can cling to surfaces, but gravity never switches off entirely, so you are constantly accounting for the pull as you flip between floor and ceiling. In short bursts, that creates a decent little puzzle-platformer rhythm. The pixel art is functional rather than charming. Levels are readable, which matters, but do not expect the kind of handcrafted detail you get from the better entries in this genre. Difficulty ramps steadily as traps multiply, and the game leans hard into a trial-and-error style that will feel familiar to anyone who grew up on old-school arcade platformers. There are seven Steam achievements to chase if that is your thing, which hints at the game's overall scope - this is a short session experience, not something you sink hours into. From a multiplayer and couch-co-op angle, there is nothing here. Active Mummy is strictly single-player, PC only, no controller layout notes anywhere in the documentation, and the Steam Deck status is unverified. For the Saturday night crew looking for something to pass around, skip it entirely. This one is a solo palate cleanser at best. The community of reviewers on Steam is tiny - around 19 reviews at time of writing, sitting at roughly 73-75 percent positive - which tells you this is a quiet corner of the library, not a hidden gem word-of-mouth spread to thousands. Who is it actually for? Completionists hunting sub-five-dollar achievements, people who enjoy a quick puzzle-platformer hit before bed, or anyone who wants a low-stakes test of their wall-jumping reflexes. If you are expecting depth, build variety, or anything resembling a narrative, Active Mummy has none of that and makes no apologies. It does the one thing it sets out to do - escalating collectathon platforming with a gravity-flip twist - well enough to justify its micro price point on a slow afternoon. Do not confuse that with a recommendation to prioritize it over anything else in your backlog. Riley, Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5Wall-Climbing MechanicGravity PuzzleOld-School ArcadeDiamond CollectathonPermadeath RiskShort SessionPixel Art IndieSolo Only

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows XP\Vista\7\8\10
Memory
1024 MB RAM
Storage
10 MB available space
Graphics
Intel HD 4000
Processor
2.3 GHz Dual Core

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Developer
RENFALC
Publisher
khukhrovr
Release Date
Feb 27, 2021

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