In their Shoes is a nice slice-of-life 'mumblecore' narrative release coming to mobile
You're a mile away, and you have their shoes

- In Their Shoes is an upcoming 'mumblecore' narrative release from We Are Muesli
- Explore the inner lives of various people in 49 self-contained stories
- Uncover different hidden details in their daily lives in the city of Milan
When it comes to narrative releases on mobile, standing out can be a bit of an issue. But if you're Italian developer, We Are Muesli, then it's easy to catch players' eyes with their self-described 'mumblecore' narrative release, In Their Shoes, coming to mobile in 2026!
But if that term had you scratching your head, it's a lot easier to understand the appeal when you start looking beneath the surface. Set in modern-day Milan, In Their Shoes consists of over 49 short, self-contained stories called 'Moments' that explore the quiet inner lives of average people.
These range from more heartfelt relationship drama to moments of quiet introspection that define the lives of these people. Unfolding like a fragmented diary of their lives, you can piece these moments together, discovering 26 hidden biographical details and experiences, the way that the famous city of Milan weaves its way into their stories.

Yes, this is pretty far-removed from some of our usual fare of flashy match three and shooters, but at the same time, In Their Shoes is an example of how versatile mobile can be. Although you will have to wait a while, as In Their Shoes is slated for a 2026 release.
But, with nominations already secured for the prestigious A MAZE. 2025 independent awards show in Berlin, it's safe to say that the indie gaming community has taken notice of In Their Shoes. Whether the very regional subject matter will resonate with an international audience may be what defines its success, of course.
Of course, if you need something to tide yourself over ahead of the release of In Their Shoes (or a myriad of the other upcoming top launches on mobile), why not go ahead and dig into our list of the top five new mobile games to try this week?