This is fantastic to see! 'Gone Home' is currently free on itch for the weekend as the developer is spreading a bit of hope and love.
For people that need something about hope and love right now: We've made @GoneHomeGame free this weekend on @itchio. https://t.co/F7RCOZAj5Y
— Steve Gaynor (@fullbright) November 12, 2016
I completed Gone Home the moment it originally came to Linux. I just couldn't put it down, as something about the game utterly hooked me in. It's full of mystery (and not a horror!) and really kept me wanting more.
It's quite short at around two hours long, so it's an easy game to get through. It's also not really about solving puzzles or anything like that, it's about taking it all in.
I highly suggesting going and giving it a try.
About the game
You arrive home after a year abroad. You expect your family to greet you, but the house is empty. Something's not right. Where is everyone? And what's happened here? Unravel the mystery for yourself in Gone Home, a story exploration game from The Fullbright Company.
Gone Home is an interactive exploration simulator. Interrogate every detail of a seemingly normal house to discover the story of the people who live there. Open any drawer and door. Pick up objects and examine them to discover clues. Uncover the events of one family's lives by investigating what they've left behind.
Go Home Again.
Quoting: EikeWhile I can recommend playing it if you're into walking simulators, I wonder what sense a free weekend makes for them. I played through the game on a single day (IMHO, you should, it will be a better experience), was happy that I had bought it - but wouldn't touch it again, as it has done for me what can do.Pretty good PR for them though, especially when a new game coming.
Last edited by Eike on 12 November 2016 at 2:30 pm UTC
Quoting: EikeCan I get a ignore function, please? Or a dislike button for comments that are mostly OT and toxic?Will be looking into that soon, it's on my radar.
Quoting: sigzthis game is completed in 4hours, not sure the free week end is worth for developer.
I don't think they're doing to to get sales.
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