Your home There is a visual novel that I have the closest game to read a original book.
I Your home, You play as a Debbie, a girl who receives a mysterious postcard with a address and a key on her birthday. The address leads to a mansion that is full of secrets and puzzles to solve you, and the offer of this game does a lot to sell curling feeling on the sofa with a good mysterious novel.
Most of the text pages of how you interact with this game are to find out what room you are in, what’s going on, what you can talk about, and where you can go. When you are reading, the “page” will scroll down, some words, rooms, or places will be shown in bold. Click them, and something will happen, whether it is more text on the page or a small animation showing that the debby moves from one room to another. When you reach a dead end, you will usually be offered a link in a room area like a room.
Many pages also have beautiful pictures in a hilarious manner that you can click for more detail or discuss the puzzles to solve the puzzles. Someone noticed the number of boxes and heads under the name of a picture to access the secret area. Another, I had to click on the bathroom tiles associated with buildings on the map to expose a secret.
When you turn back and forth between different areas of the search and the puzzles, it seems that you are jumping from different parts of the physical book. Even the game has a narrow aspect ratio that helps you feel that you are reading the paper page.
The game is short, what I like. I finished my playth in about three hours. (Although I trusted many sports indicators, which may have helped me get the game faster. I also thought that things had been wrapped a bit Lot Finally clean
But Of your house Your own adventure environment was excellent, and the puzzles were satisfactory to know. I happily “read” like this.
Your home Now available on PC, iOS, and Android.