Puzzle games come in all shapes and tones, from cozy tile-matchers to mind-bending logic nightmares. Aerial Knight's MrFreezy is neither of those things. The developer behind the fast-paced runner Unyielder has just announced a PC puzzle game where you play a woman who kidnaps men, locks them in a basement, and decapitates them with an axe. The official Steam description calls it “light-hearted.”

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The pitch that stops you mid-scroll
Here's the thing: the premise alone makes MrFreezy one of the more memorable announcements of the year. The Steam page leans fully into the contradiction, describing a cozy puzzle experience wrapped around a fictional female serial killer protagonist. It is a specific, strange creative swing, and Aerial Knight is clearly aware of exactly how it reads.
The developer has built a reputation for games with personality. Aerial Knight's Never Yield, the studio's breakout runner, carved out its own identity through tight mechanics and a confident visual style. MrFreezy looks like the next step in that same direction: a game that commits hard to a tone and dares you to come along for the ride.
What players can actually expect
Details on the puzzle mechanics themselves are still limited, but the framing is clear enough. You play as the killer, managing her operation across what appears to be a basement setting. The puzzle structure seems to revolve around the logistics of her crimes, though exactly how deep that goes mechanically is something the full release will answer.
The tone is dark comedy territory. Think less survival horror, more Pushing Daisies energy: morbid subject matter played with a wink. Whether that balance lands will depend entirely on execution, and Aerial Knight has enough goodwill from prior work to earn the benefit of the doubt.
September 1 and the GTA VI shadow
MrFreezy launches on PC on September 1, 2026, which puts it squarely in one of the year's most competitive release windows. Grand Theft Auto VI is scheduled for November, and the months leading up to it have become a gauntlet for smaller releases trying to capture attention before the biggest game in years arrives and consumes everything.
Launching in early September gives MrFreezy a narrow but real window to find its audience before the noise gets overwhelming. Puzzle game fans tend to be a dedicated crowd, and a concept this specific will likely find its people quickly.
For players who want to get familiar with Aerial Knight's output before September, the Unyielder guides are a solid starting point to see what the studio's design sensibility looks like in practice. If MrFreezy is on your radar, keep an eye on the Steam page and check out our broader gaming guides for more coverage as the release date approaches.








