It didn't work. Instead, it created hollow vessels that only know how to grin. The specific build, Smilers -v1.3- By Mikifur , represents a significant overhaul from the earlier, clunkier builds. Here is what the patch notes (scraped from Mikifur’s social media) imply: 1. The "Stare" Mechanic Overhaul In previous versions, hiding was enough. In v1.3, the Smilers have evolved. If you look directly at a Smiler for too long, your screen begins to crack with a porcelain texture. The game introduces a Sanity Gauge that drops faster the wider they smile. To survive, you must look away —but looking away allows them to move. It is a brutal balancing act. 2. New Denizen: "Gummy" Version 1.3 adds a new antagonist. Unlike the taller, lanky Smilers, "Gummy" is a small, bear-like creature that giggles. He isn't scary until you realize he steals your tools. If you hear chewing sounds coming from a vent, he has already taken your flashlight batteries. 3. Visual & Audio Polish Mikifur is known for a specific art style—thick lines, pastel colors smeared with blood, and VHS grain. Version 1.3 cleans up the UI (User Interface) significantly. The tablet you use to check the Den's cameras now has a blueish CRT flicker. The audio mix has also been remastered; the ambient hum of the Den now occasionally breaks into distorted carnival music. Gameplay Walkthrough: Surviving the Smile For those booting up Smilers Den -v1.3- By Mikifur for the first time, here is a quick survival guide.
Let’s pull back the curtain on the smiling terrors. At its core, Smilers Den is a first-person survival horror game heavily inspired by the Five Nights at Freddy’s (FNaF) formula, but with a philosophical twist. Instead of a pizzeria, you are trapped in a "Den"—a surreal, liminal space filled with plush-like creatures that never stop smiling. Smilers Den -v1.3- By Mikifur
Version 1.3 is the most balanced, scary, and visually coherent the game has ever been. If you are looking for a 2 AM horror fix that will make you nervous around plush toys, head over to Itch.io, search for Mikifur, and step into the Den. It didn't work
If you have been scrolling through horror tags looking for a fresh fix of animatronic tension, you have likely seen the thumbnail—a too-wide grin, empty eyes, and the distinct visual signature of creator Mikifur. But what exactly is version 1.3? Is it worth the download? And why is the community suddenly paying attention to this "Den"? Here is what the patch notes (scraped from