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Your home It is a visual novel that is the nearest game played to read an actual book.
in Your home, You play Deby, a girl who receives a mysterious postcard on her birthday entitled and key. The title leads to a palace full of secrets and puzzles that you can solve, and the game’s width is frequently selling the feeling of wandering on the sofa with a good mysterious novel.
Many of the way you interact with the game is reading through the text pages to know the room you enter, what is happening, and what you can interact with, and where you can go after that. While passing down the “page” you read, some words, rooms, or sites will appear in bold. Click on this, and something will happen, whether it is more text that appears on the page or a little animation that shows Debie and it moves from one room to another. When you reach a dead end, a link is usually presented to an axis area like the living room.
Several pages also have great pictures in a comic style Noir, you can click to investigate in more detail or interact with puzzles. One of them was referring to the number of consonant letters and the cause of illness in a name under a picture to reach a secret area; Elsewhere, I had to click on the alignment bathroom tiles with the buildings on a map to detect a secret.
While turning back and forth between the different areas to search for evidence and thinking through puzzles, it seems that you jump between different sections of a material book. The game even has a narrow -width rate to the height that helps you feel that you are reading a paper page.
The game is short, which I liked; I finished playing in about three hours. (Although I was accustomed to a lot of hints inside the game, which may have helped me reach the game faster.) This plot, although it is interesting on a moment separately, was not particularly horrific or revolutionary. I also thought that things were slightly concluded also In the end.
but Your home Choose your adventure atmosphere was excellent, and the puzzles were satisfactory to find out. I am happy with another game like it.
Your home Available on computers, iOS, and Android.