There's No Place Like Home (Unless Your Flatmates Are Home)
A downloadable game for Windows
Description
You’ve just come home from a long day at work. Hungover from the night before, you just want to go about your evening without bumping into any of your housemates. Complete all the objectives without any interruptions, a brush in with any of your 4 cohabitants will have dire consequences!
Global Game Jam 2019
This game was developed in only 48 hours for the Global Game Jam 2019. Please expect it to be extremely rough, being more of a prototype than anything and is definitely not a full game by anyone's standards. It follows the theme of 'What home means to you'.
We have a lot of changes and updates planned for this game that we were unable to produce within the time limit of the jam. They will likely be distributed with a separate download link, keeping the original game jam version available.
Controls
- WASD to move
- Mouse movement to control the camera.
- Space bar to skip the intro cards.
- Press 1 to pickup and drop items for the left hand.
- Press 2 to pickup and drop items for the right hand.
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows |
Rating | Rated 2.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
Authors | Will, Sleepy-Gamer, Jack_Smerdon, Gregory Neale, James Hopkins, AlexAkins |
Genre | Survival |
Made with | Unity |
Tags | 3D, Comedy, Global Game Jam, home, Horror, satire, Singleplayer, Stealth, students, Unity |
Asset license | Creative Commons Attribution_ShareAlike v4.0 International |
Average session | A few minutes |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse |
Links | Homepage, Source code |
Download
Download
There's No Place Like Home 89 MB
Install instructions
Download the game zip file, once downloaded extract it using a program such as the Windows extraction tools or 7-zip. Finally double click on GGJ2019 to launch the game.
Comments
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Weird furry stuff.
Awesome little game, i was confused but i liked it
Played your game in an indie romp, Hope you enjoy
SKIP TO 7:19
I know it's a 48h contest thing, but in this state, it's 2 stars at max. Sorry!
Really really weird. However, i liked the idea, and the art style is cool.
This game was so crazy and weird! However, it was really addicting and fun!
cool game! I really enjoyed the concept!
Muy divertido
I really hope this game is updated with more things to do ! I can see this becoming something really fun! Well done for making it in such a short amount of time! :)
Played this as part of a 4 free indie horrors. I give a much more in-depth review near the end. Posting the feedback here to help you grow as a developer and not to attack you in any way. If you only watch the end for the review please watch the entire ending as there are some very important parts that need to be noted. Sorry if i come across as harsh, I'm just giving my personal opinion and critical criticism.
Thank you for your feedback and for playing our game! If you had read the description before you played it you would've seen that it was made by a small team in 48 hours which is why it was a bit clunky and not very polished. We are going to be improving the game over the coming weeks and we will be sure to take your feedback on board, we were aware of most of these issues already and are currently working on making it a much better experience for the player with more context, story and definitely more things to do. Keep checking back here for updates - we will make sure to post when a new release of the game is ready and it would be great if you could check that out as well. Thanks again!
Yes definitely. I'll be checking regularly to see you guys progress and improve the game. Looking forward to it.
Thanks for playing :D Yeah your comments about how the game should act and play are absolutely true. The game being completely overhauled is something we have been discussing as part of some post game jam development, and would absolutely be needed should the game be extended into more than a jam prototype. Usually when we take part in a jam we look at testing out new areas of code/development rather than focusing on what would actually be an easier to develop but polished product, anyway as mentioned, thanks for playing.
I'm looking forward to more polish and improved overall experiences. Like i said sorry if i came across as harsh in the video, but i feel devs need honest critical feedback to improve. Nobody likes bad feedback, but it happens and is sometimes necessary for improvement. hope you guys make it big in development someday.
I was really confused, but I enjoyed it 😂
Well those are some crazy roomates