Missing

Missing is a free anime-style visual novel where you get dropped into the story of two brothers, Artem and Gosha. A quiet evening suddenly changes when Gosha's friend Roma shows up at the door and reveals a secret to Artem. For several years, they have been working on a hidden project to teleport between dimensions. From that moment on, their normal life falls apart, and the heroes get pulled into a chain of events where funny dialogue turns into unsettling mysteries and trips between worlds. The fantasy plot mixes with mysticism, and you decide which way the story goes.

How to play?

Read the dialogue and tap the screen to move forward. At certain moments, the game gives you a choice, and that choice decides how Artem acts and what happens next. Sometimes it is just a casual reply to a friend, but there are also decisions that affect the fate of the characters. Along with reading the story, you also get short mini-games. In some of them, you click on objects, and in others, you control the hero in small adventure-style sections. These scenes do not distract from the main plot; they add to it and help you feel the atmosphere of what is going on. For example, you might search for key items or tap the screen quickly to defeat a villain. The story changes based on your choices. In one path Artem learns more about the secret project, and in another he deals with the consequences of amazing journeys.

Get ready to play now the online game Missing for free and without registration.
5 1 1 1 1 1 (2 Votes)
Controls:
  • - choice / action
  • / - movement

About this game:

  • Players have rated this game 5.00 out of 5, based on 2 votes.
  • Released in August 2025.
  • Ready to play on Web Browser (PC).
  • Age rating: 12+
  • Powered by HTML5 (Unity WebGL) — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.

Game features:

  • Free anime-style visual novel focused on two brothers and a secret teleportation project
  • Branching story where your choices decide Artem's behavior and the plot direction
  • Tone shifts from light, funny dialogue to eerie mysteries and dimension-hopping
  • Interactive mini-games that include tapping objects and directly controlling the hero
  • Story paths where Artem either uncovers more about the project or faces the fallout of his travels

MY GAMES