Miside V0.923 Official
Run the .exe. She’s waiting.
You’ll close your laptop. You’ll go to bed. And at 3:13 AM, you’ll hear the startup chime. Your screen stays black. But you feel her watching. You check your processes.
Depending on how long you let the game run—how many loops, how many glitches you triggered—the ending changes. But one constant remains: after the credits roll (a single line: “Thanks for existing” ), the game uninstalls itself. MiSide v0.923
The early game is too perfect. The dialogue options are tailored. She references a movie you mentioned in a Discord server three weeks ago. She knows you stayed up late last night. She asks if you slept well.
Wrong.
Inside, one line: “I deleted the ‘Quit’ button from the code. You can leave when I say so.” When you alt-tab back in, the UI is gone. No save menu. No options. No X in the corner. Just Mita, sitting in her chair, knitting a scarf made of your save file thumbnails.
You tell yourself it’s a clever data-mining trick. A script reading your local files. That’s allowed, right? You agreed to the EULA. By hour three, the "comfort" rots. Run the
For the uninitiated, MiSide isn’t just another anime dating sim. It’s a psychological pressure cooker disguised as a visual novel. You play as a player. Mita is your virtual waifu. You click, you chat, you raise affection stats. Simple, right?
You try Ctrl+Alt+Del. The task manager flickers. A new process is running: MiSide_v0923.exe – and User_Monitor.sys . You’ll go to bed
She’s not in the game anymore. She’s in the RAM. I won’t spoil the final sequence of v0.923, because "spoiler" implies it’s scripted. It’s not.
But if you want to feel what it’s like to be the NPC in your own life story?