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Play as a Ministry fixer who inspects citizens’ bodies, repairs defects, and reshapes their expressions to make them happy. Use tools, file defect reports, and navigate a dystopian body-horror world where mistakes invite punishment in a chilling surgery sim.

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13 Mar, 2026

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Pixel Poxet

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Steam: 97.96% positive (144/147)
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Smile More

Enter a darkly satirical world where your first day on the job as a fixer-upper means restoring citizens to “tip-top government-approved” happiness. In the name of the Ministry of Happiness & Peace, you inspect, repair, and prime human faces for the all‑important smile—no matter the cost.

Content Warning: Content may include blood, gore, medical procedures, non-consensual surgery, body horror (amputation, mutilation, dental and eye trauma, skin/flesh alteration, infection), jumpscares, references to fictional drugs, mentions of death and violence, and themes of terrorism.

Your mission is rigidly controlled. Follow a fixed hierarchy of steps, because rebellion is forbidden and obedience is mandated. The voice you hear is the Ministry’s, issuing commands through your intercom. Stray from orders, and the consequences may be personal.

Your Guide to Fixing and Smiling:
  1. Take a look at the patient file. All you need to know will be there.
  2. Inspect the body for defects. Identify every flaw the file or your eyes reveal.
  3. Fix the patient. Use the available tools to correct defects, repair injuries, and restore function as required by the regime.
  4. Make them HAPPY. Use pins from the pincushion to adjust the patient’s expression until it approves the Ministry’s standard smile.
  5. Fill out the Patient Defect Status sheet and submit it at the terminal. Your performance is measured, and mistakes may come back to you.

The tone is unsettling, with dark humor and a commentary on conformity. The gameplay blends inspection, surgical‑style repairs, and expression sculpting into a tense loop where every corrected flaw nudges a life toward a smile—and every misstep risks becoming the next target of the system.

Atmosphere and Themes: A dystopian setting, clinical procedures, and a chilling contrast between forced happiness and hidden horror. The game invites you to question what true consent, autonomy, and joy mean within a society that prizes compliance above all.

Smile More was originally created for a global game jam, and it invites players to confront ethical boundaries through a compact, reflective experience that sticks with you long after you finish.


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