Migla

A cozy little world of mist and old machines.

Chop wood, catch fish, forge tools, wander off. Play it calmly, on your phone or your desk. “Migla” is Latvian for mist.

Play now — free, in your browser

Open alpha. No download, no account hoops.

A miniature town scene from Migla: two timber cottages, market stalls, a well, and villagers chatting under a lamppost.
A forest diorama: blocky oak, birch, and pine trees around a stump, with an axe left leaning nearby.

Gather and craft, calmly

Everything in Migla moves on a slow, readable beat. Chop a tree and it falls when it falls. No reflexes, no rush, no menu blinking at you. It’s a game you can sip tea to.

A smithing-corner diorama: forge and anvil with warm coals, lumber and crates around, and a smith standing by.

Skills that feed each other

Chop logs to feed the forge, smelt bars to smith a better axe, take that axe to the harder trees. The coals stay warm all day, and every level you earn stays earned.

A stone cottage diorama with neighbours gathered around a small firepit, benches, and a lamppost.

A world you’re actually in, together

Migla isn’t a spreadsheet with a wallpaper. Your character has a body and a place: a cottage to stand in, a fire to warm up by, neighbours to wave at. Trade them your fish.

A frontier diorama: the hulk of a dead machine among warning stakes and scrap, with a small spider-like machine prowling.

Cozy at the hearth, dangerous at the edges

Town is warm and safe. Past the walls the mist has teeth: the old machines out there aren’t all as dead as they look. Good salvage, though.

It’s an open alpha

Migla is free, playable, and unfinished. Progress may get wiped while we build. It’s made by two people in Latvia, and we read everything you tell us.

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