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Toe Bean Club, an independent game developer from France, revealed during the Wholesome Snack 2025 event that a free demo of their turn-based RPG, Mirage: Miracle, which features deck-building, is now available on Steam for PC.
A playable demo of Mirage: Miracle Quest is currently available on Steam until December 23rd. While this early version isn’t connected to the full game and progress won’t transfer, the developers at Toe Bean Club have confirmed it works with the Steam Deck. The full game is planned for release on PC via Steam.
I just saw the trailer for Mirage: Miracle Quest at the Wholesome Snack 2025 showcase, and it looks amazing! You can find it and all the details below – I’m so excited about this game!
Good news! You can now try a first look at Mirage: Miracle Quest with a demo available on Steam until December 23rd.
This demo will let you experience the first chapter of the game.
We’re a small team still building this game, so this demo is currently only in English. Also, any progress you make in the demo won’t transfer to the finished game.
We recommend using a controller for the best gameplay experience – PlayStation or Xbox controllers work especially well. The demo is also compatible with the Steam Deck.
We want to know what you think! Please share your thoughts using the feedback form in the game’s main menu, or by joining our Discord server.
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