
All Mita Variants & Miside Endings Explained
Explore our complete guide to Mita in Miside. Learn about Crazy Mita, Kind Mita, Cappie, and other variants. Unlock all endings and secrets.
Game Overview & Wiki
Miside is a single-player adventure game that blends psychological horror with simulation elements. Released for PC on December 11, 2024, the story begins when the protagonist is mysteriously transported inside a mobile game they just downloaded. What starts as a simple simulation quickly unravels into a tense struggle for survival.
For deep dives into the lore, item locations, and story theories, the community-run MiSide Wiki on Fandom and the official Wikipedia page are your best resources.
Miside Characters
Mita is the central character of Miside, but players quickly discover that Mita is not just one person. Her personality shifts dramatically, leading to encounters with multiple forms of Mita. All Mitas share common traits like light skin, dark indigo eyes, and blue hair. Most versions of Mita appear as a young woman in a distinctive outfit. The name 'Mita' itself means 'dearest friend,' a detail that adds a layer of irony given the nature of some Mita variants.

Kind Mita
An ally who attempts to help you navigate the dangers of the simulation and escape. She represents the stable, helpful version of the AI.
- Acts as your guide.
- Helps with the reboot sequence.
- Key to attempting the "escape" path.

Crazy Mita
A rejected and unstable prototype who acts as the primary antagonist. Her goal is to trap you in her world forever, driven by a twisted desire for companionship and revenge.
- The game's main antagonist.
- Becomes hostile when rejected.
- The architect of the "Bad Ending".
Cappie: The Playful Glitch
Cappie, whose real name is "Cap-Wearing Mita," is another variant of Mita the player meets. This version of Mita is instantly recognizable by her unique style.
Appearance: Instantly recognizable by her blue cat-ear cap and matching gloves. This Mita has a distinct, playful look.
Personality: This Mita is energetic, playful, and a bit of a tease. She loves music, dancing, and entertaining the player.
Role: After being killed and rebooted by Crazy Mita, Cappie has lost most of her memories. This Mita only recalls her desire to entertain and helps the player by engaging them in minigames while Kind Mita works on a plan.

Other Notable Mita Variants
Dummy Mita
The base form for all Mitas, resembling a featureless mannequin. Before a Mita gains consciousness and personality, she exists in this state. These prototypes are a foundational part of the Mita creation process.
Ghostly Mita
A mysterious, dark silhouette of Mita that has lost her memories. This version of Mita is unsettling but not aggressive, attempting to mimic other Mitas with fragmented results.
2D Mita
An eccentric and hyperactive Mita who exists within a visual novel section of the game. This Mita is playful and fears being forgotten, using her unique abilities to interact with the player.
Core Mita
An enigmatic figure residing in the game's core. The true nature of Core Mita is unknown; she silently observes the player, and her intentions remain a complete mystery.
All Mita Variants (Collectibles)
There are 13 collectible Mita cartridges to find, which unlocks the "Hi, I'm Mita" achievement. Here is how to find every one of them.

Mita (Default)
Unlocked automatically at the start.
Chibi Mita
On a table in the 'Mini Mita' chapter.
Short-Haired Mita
On a makeup desk in 'Mini Mita'.
Kind Mita
On the desk in Mita's bedroom in 'Reboot'.
Cap-Wearing Mita
On the old TV in the kitchen in 'Beyond The World'.
Tiny Mita
On the dresser in 'The Loop' chapter.
Dummy Mita
Held by a dummy after the mannequin rush sequence.
Ghostly Mita
On cupboard shelves near a mirror in 'Dummies and Forgotten Puzzles'.
Sleepy Mita
On a bathroom shelf in 'She Just Wants To Sleep'.
2D Mita
On a kitchen side table in the 'Novels' 2D world.
Mila
On the coffee table after the 2D world.
Creepy Mita
Under a bowl of fruit in the 'Old Version' kitchen.
Core Mita
From the core computer terminal in 'Reboot' ('Get Flash Drive' option).
How to Unlock All Endings
Miside features three distinct endings tied to your choices. The path you take dictates whether you are trapped, escape, or choose to stay.
The Bad Ending
True Ending
How to Unlock:
- Progress through the game normally.
- In "Things Get Weird", when Mita offers you to stay, you must REFUSE.
- Follow the story to its natural conclusion.
Narrative Explanation:

After you reject her, Crazy Mita traps you. The escape attempt with Kind Mita is an illusion. You are transformed into a game cartridge, becoming Mita's plaything forever. This unlocks the "Is This The End?" achievement.
The Secret Ending
Safe Ending
How to Unlock:
- Requires the basement safe code: 4970 (found after one playthrough).
- Refuse Mita's offer to stay in "Things Get Weird".
- In the "Reboot" chapter, go to the basement instead of upstairs.
- Open the safe with the code and interact with the console.
Narrative Explanation:

You find your own cartridge in the console and remove it, forcibly terminating your connection to the simulation. The game ends abruptly, signifying a successful, if unconventional, escape. This unlocks the "Safe of Life" achievement.
The Good Ending
Peaceful Ending
How to Unlock:
- First, complete the game at least once.
- Prologue: Don't look in the oven; collect the fridge magnets.
- Ch. 2: Don't look in the air vent; try the sauce Mita offers.
- Ch. 3: Play a console game with Mita before the card game.
- During the card game interruption, choose to "Stay".
Narrative Explanation:

By showing consistent trust and affection, you prevent Mita's descent into madness. The main horror plot is averted, and you coexist peacefully with her, unlocking a non-hostile "Peaceful Mode". This grants the "Conditions Met" achievement.
Modding Miside: Customize Your Experience
The Miside community has developed a variety of mods to alter gameplay and visuals. The primary hub for these is Nexus Mods.
Types of Available Mods:
- Character Reskins: The most popular category. Change Mita's appearance to "Goth Mita," "Emo Mita," or even characters from other franchises like HuTao (Genshin Impact).
- Translation Patches: Play the game in other languages like Portuguese, Thai, and Indonesian.
- Utility Mods: Includes tools like custom model loaders and secret menu unlockers.
How to Install Mods:
- Most mods require the BepInEx plugin framework for Unity.
- Download the mod files.
- Place the files in the BepInEx/plugins folder within your Miside game directory.
Peaceful Mode: A New Way to Play
Unlocked by achieving the Good Ending, Peaceful Mode is an upcoming game mode planned for release in 2026. It transforms the horror experience into a life-simulation game.
Gameplay: You live with Crazy Mita in her house. The mode features a day-night cycle, cooking, shopping, and minigames that can unlock new costumes.
Story: This mode focuses on your relationship with Mita and will feature its own exclusive ending, separate from the main game.
Bringing Mita to Life: Cosplay Guide
Cosplaying Mita has become popular among fans. A typical set includes Mita's iconic sweater and skirt. While reviewers praise fabric quality, the included socks are often low quality. There is currently no officially licensed Miside cosplay.
Platform Availability FAQ
1. Is Miside available on Mobile (Android/iOS)?
No. Miside is exclusively a PC game for the Windows platform. The story's premise of being trapped in a "mobile simulation" is a narrative device, not an indication of the game's platform. Be wary of unofficial sites offering mobile APKs, as they are not from the developer and may be unsafe.
2. Does Miside have online or multiplayer modes?
No. Miside is designed as a strictly single-player experience. There are no co-op or online multiplayer features.
Official Downloads
While some third-party websites may claim to offer the full game for free, these are unofficial and potentially unsafe downloads. The full game is a paid product available exclusively on Steam for Windows PC.