









Please enter a valid email address
Please choose a platform
:
How does your child play this? Alone, with friends, with family? How did they discover it and what kept them coming back for more?
:
To verify your input please enter your email to create an account.
Email:
Play Overview
The Spirit and the Mouse (2022) is a puzzle game where you play a mouse with electrical powers who solves people's problems. You overhear conversations between townsfolk and use these hints as you explore and then solve simple puzzles to help them out of their troubles. Ratatouille It's this unique loop of listening out for clues then applying what you've heard that is both enjoyable and satisfying.
You play a mouse called Lila after a thunderstorm causes a power outage in the town of Sainte-et-Claire and imbues you with electrical powers from a strange spirit. It's up to you to recover the mischievous Kibblins responsible for the power cut and restore happiness to the townsfolk. You traverse the moonlit town at your own pace and listen to the woes of the residents. By doing so, you unlock quests that are completed by locating items and solving environmental puzzles hinted at in the residents' dialogue.
As you progress and bring happiness back, you find new and secret items which you use to decorate the streets and restore Sainte-et-Claire to its former glory. You also unlock new abilities which allow you to reach new areas and continue your mission.
If you enjoyed watching Ratatouille you'll love this because you basically are Remy. While it's a strange concept, the action of listening to people to progress and then solving puzzles to fix their problems highlights the importance of kindness and listening to others, and results in a game that's fun while also thought-provoking.
Our examiner, Ben Kendall, first checked The Spirit and the Mouse 2 years ago. It was re-examined by Thom Robertson and updated 9 weeks ago.
You play a mouse called Lila after a thunderstorm causes a power outage in the town of Sainte-et-Claire and imbues you with electrical powers from a strange spirit. It's up to you to recover the mischievous Kibblins responsible for the power cut and restore happiness to the townsfolk. You traverse the moonlit town at your own pace and listen to the woes of the residents. By doing so, you unlock quests that are completed by locating items and solving environmental puzzles hinted at in the residents' dialogue.
As you progress and bring happiness back, you find new and secret items which you use to decorate the streets and restore Sainte-et-Claire to its former glory. You also unlock new abilities which allow you to reach new areas and continue your mission.
If you enjoyed watching Ratatouille you'll love this because you basically are Remy. While it's a strange concept, the action of listening to people to progress and then solving puzzles to fix their problems highlights the importance of kindness and listening to others, and results in a game that's fun while also thought-provoking.
Our examiner, Ben Kendall, first checked The Spirit and the Mouse 2 years ago. It was re-examined by Thom Robertson and updated 9 weeks ago.
There are lots of games similar to The Spirit and the Mouse. Here are some we picked for you:
Play Style
This is a Collecting and Traversal game with Adventure, Communication, Narrative and Puzzle elements. This is a single-player game.
You can play this game in the following styles:
Benefits
This game is good if you want to:
Age Ratings
Rated for younger players in the US. Rated ESRB EVERYONE for Mild Fantasy Violence, Mild Language.
There are moments where the mouse gets electrocuted and there is an angry flame guardian who shouts and screams at the player. Some inanimate objects also pull scary faces. There are scenes where people have been drinking wine, and others where people dive for cover because they are scared.
Skill Level
8+ year-olds usually have the required skill to enjoy this game. Some of the puzzles are fairly challenging and require patience and lateral thinking to overcome.
Game Details
Release Date: 26/09/2022, updated in 2023
Out Now: PC and Switch
Skill Rating: 8+ year-olds
Players: 1
Genres: Collecting, Traversal (Adventure, Communication, Narrative and Puzzle)
Accessibility: 32 features
Components: 3D Third-Person, Cartoon and Open World
© 2025 Family Gaming Database