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Forest Mouse

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Forest Mouse game lets you experience the life of a real mouse. You will play as a big mouse living in the forest and performing mouse tasks.

Forest Mouse Missions

Explore caves and tunnel systems

Objective: Expand your network of shelters, find new underground areas.

Details: You will have to dig holes, overcome obstacles such as hard soil, tree roots, or underground water to expand your territory.

Collect resources and food

Objective: Find and store food sources such as nuts, berries, tree roots, or objects dropped by humans.

Details: Seasonal activities - for example, more nuts in the fall, less food in the winter.

Build and upgrade mouse nests

Objective: Use collected resources to build structures such as bedrooms, storage, breeding grounds, and other survival equipment.

Details: Upgrade nests to increase capacity, increase reproduction rate, or protect against predators.

Find a mate and raise offspring

Objective: Mating with other mice to produce offspring and unlock family features.

Details: Baby mice can grow up and help you in tasks such as collecting, protecting, or digging.

How to play Forest Mouse

Move to the object using the WASD keys. Move zigzag to check for dry leaf traps.

When you find seeds or berries, pick them up by left-clicking on the object. Do not pick them up when your backpack is full. If you want to pick more, you need to open the bag and throw away the trash first.

Pay attention to the shadow of a bird of prey on the ground. When you hear a call, pull it out immediately. Hold Shift to run fast.

Select a digging point by right-clicking on the dirt wall. Dig along a gentle slope so that when it is flooded, you can crawl back in time.

Dig a cave to build a house by opening the Build menu and selecting Wooden beams. Place a beam every 3 tunnel cells to avoid collapse during heavy rain.

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