Sneak readable spaces
Rooms should be quick to read, full of little risks, and easy to laugh about.

Early prototype
A 3D stealth game where clever pets sneak through human spaces to steal snacks, toys, keys, and tiny treasures.
Currently in early prototype development.
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Core fantasy
The joke, the risk, and the objective should all land quickly.

Sneak readable spaces
Rooms should be quick to read, full of little risks, and easy to laugh about.
Steal tiny treasures
Every mission should revolve around something tempting: snacks, keys, toys, or shiny curiosities.
Escape with style
Even failure should feel playful, fast to retry, and one decision away from a cleaner run.
Meet the crew
Pick a specialist and the room changes with them.

Signature move
Bolt in, snatch the prize, disappear before the turn.
Current specialist
Fast grabber
A fearless snack thief built for quick reads and even quicker exits.
Specialty
Quick dashes through tight timing windows.
Best room
Small kitchens and busy break rooms.
Run the plan
Reads the route in one glance and locks onto the fastest prize.
Uses the shortest timing window instead of the safest one.
Snatches the snack before the room feels ready for it.
Escapes clean while everyone is still processing the near miss.
How a run feels
Paw Heist works best when the player understands the loop quickly and then starts getting smarter within that loop.
01
Spot patrol routes, noisy objects, hiding spots, and the best treasure.
02
Choose whether to be fast, careful, or a little greedy.
03
Steal the snack, toy, key, or tiny treasure without making a mess.
04
Get out before the humans connect the missing item to one very suspicious pet.
Pets and places
Each image should help the game read faster: a pet, a room, a target, a risk, and a route out.

A Samoyed, corgi, and dachshund working the same snack job from different angles.

A fluffy Samoyed slips through a warm bakery for one very tempting pastry.

Different rooms create different objectives: snacks, keys, toys, and tiny treasures.
Development status
Public screenshots, trailer assets, store links, and release timing will be added only when they are real and ready. The art on this page is website key art, not final gameplay capture.
Contact
For Paw Heist questions or updates, contact storymixlab@gmail.com.