A puzzle-focused platformer created by the Russian group Retrosouls for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, Misplaced blends clever mechanics with a bright, upbeat aesthetic. Simple controls let players guide a tiny, hat-wearing hero across floating islands, collecting gems to place into altars and reveal an exit key. Early stages seem straightforward, but soon hidden platforms, enemies, and shifting landscapes require players to think creatively. A unique “record and replay” ability allows walking an imaginary path, then retracing it outside normal bounds, bridging gaps or bypassing obstacles. Each screen presents a distinct, self-contained puzzle that feels fresh, introducing one twist after another. The cheerful, blocky pixel art and whimsical animations combine with airy, Yamaha FM-based music to create a lighthearted atmosphere reminiscent of modern indie titles. Without scrolling or complex effects, the style remains charming, letting creative level design and subtle hints from other friendly characters shine. No strict time limits, infinite retries, and simple controls encourage experimentation, though the total number of stages is limited. It’s freely downloadable from itch.io, and a physical cartridge edition is also available.