If you need a shooter or a racing sim, look elsewhere. But if you’ve ever walked into a room and forgotten why you entered, or scrolled through your phone contacts and felt like a stranger to every name—download this.
The goal isn't to escape, but to recognize . Mr Baker has been quiet for the last six months, and now we know why. This update is chunky, emotional, and mechanically clever. 1. The "Echo" Mechanic Previously, you collected static memories. Now, objects leave Echoes . Pick up a worn coffee mug, and you don't just get a text box—you get a ghostly, playable 10-second loop of the person who last held it. In v0.2.0.0, you can step into these Echoes. The first time you inhabit a memory of a dog barking at a mailman, only to realize you are the dog , you’ll feel the game shift under your feet. 2. The Attic Hub World The safe space has been redesigned. Gone is the bland white room. Now, you wake up in an attic filled with moving boxes labeled by decade ("The Angry Years," "The Quiet Years"). You choose which box to unpack. Unpacking triggers a level. It’s a simple UI change, but it turns the game into an act of therapy rather than a checklist. 3. Audio Overhaul by Mr Baker The developer has stated he is not a musician, but you wouldn't know it from v0.2.0.0. The score now uses dynamic "detuning"—as Alex gets more lost, the piano keys slide slightly off pitch. When you find a true memory, the sound snaps back into perfect harmony. It is anxiety-inducing in the best way. The Mr Baker Touch What sets this release apart from other indie builds is the patience on display. In an era of dopamine-shot gameplay loops, Mr Baker forces you to sit in the discomfort of not belonging. Somewhere I Belong -v0.2.0.0- By Mr Baker
Mr Baker is building a digital hug. It’s a little broken. It’s a little sad. And it finally feels like somewhere I belong. If you need a shooter or a racing sim, look elsewhere
There is a moment in this update where you sit on a virtual bus stop bench for four real-time minutes. Nothing happens. No jumpscare. No puzzle. Just the sound of rain and a flickering streetlight. Then, a text appears: "You used to sit here with your mom. She was late. You didn't mind." Mr Baker has been quiet for the last