Miside-goldberg Hot! May 2026
MiSide is a psychological horror adventure game developed by the Russian indie studio AIHASTO. Released in full on December 11, 2024, the game quickly gained viral attention for its unique blend of cozy life simulation and unsettling yandere horror.
. This tool is frequently used in pirated or "cracked" versions of the game to bypass Steam's licensing requirements. MiSide-GoldBerg
The story begins with a lonely programmer or tester who downloads a sketchy app called "MiSide" from a friend known as M.K.. For 37 in-game days, you engage in a wholesome routine: cleaning Mita's room, cooking her meals, and giving her gifts. Mita appears to be a standard, clingy anime character, but she eventually reveals a desire to meet you in the real world—something not in her original programming. The Transition MiSide is a psychological horror adventure game developed
- MiSide (interpreted): a design philosophy and technical stack prioritizing individual agency over digital identity, data, and preferences. Key elements include user-controlled identity wallets, consent-first data sharing, privacy-preserving computation, and modular personal services.
- GoldBerg (interpreted): either a proper noun for a specific implementation or a metaphor inspired by Rube Goldberg — a deliberately intricate, multi-step mechanism where each component triggers the next. In the MiSide–GoldBerg context, GoldBerg connotes layered orchestration: connectors, protocols, smart contracts, and economic incentives forming a complex but purposeful system.
Materials & tools checklist
- Materials: wood/plywood, acrylic sheet, dowels, small bearings, marbles/steel balls, dominoes, string, pulleys, springs, magnets, foam pads, screws, brackets.
- Electronics (optional): microswitches, IR beam sensors, small DC motors/servos, solenoids, 9–12V battery or bench supply, MOSFETs/transistor drivers, diodes, resistors, pushbuttons.
- Tools: screwdriver set, drill, saw, clamps, files, sandpaper, hot glue gun, epoxy, multimeter.