HOMESICKNESS
A downloadable game
A psychological horror computer game
You awaken in solitude. Clasped in your hand, your sole guide: a lone tape.
Descend to the parking lot, where they await your return.
Will the familiar faces return?
HOMESICKNESS is a solely developed, point-and-click game that delves into the nuances of nostalgia and primitive online media.
You play as young Theo, awakening in a place long forgotten. In his possession is a lone tape, left behind by a loved one who holds a place in his heart.
The remnants of the tape serve as your only guide, leading you deeper into the daycare of CHILDREEF. As you listen to the tape's fragmented messages, clues begin to emerge.
The voice that speaks on the other end is the one that will guide you. She waits for you to come, on your way down.
Lest the unseen corners harbor hidden truths
HOMESICKNESS is currently in development
This game offers post-game custom content (endlessly replayable) in the bonus menu and customizable game settings for accessibility options and tweaks.
It can be played solely with a mouse or with both a mouse and keyboard, and it can also be played without relying on audio cues, using visuals instead if preferred.
It runs on Clickteam Fusion 2.5, a lightweight engine that ensures smooth performance on most decent PC systems.
A minimum of 1GB of RAM is required to run the game.
Further links
HOMESICKNESS Game Jolt Devlogs
Lightly assisted by the following: RookieReviews, celesware, samster, OstawoltGames, Raytheree, voidofmask, IrishOfNugget, aurdey_ and GlitchyGlitched
Updated | 8 days ago |
Status | In development |
Author | jnity |
Genre | Survival |
Made with | Clickteam Fusion |
Tags | 2D, Atmospheric, Creepy, Dark, First-Person, Horror, Psychological Horror, Singleplayer, Spooky, Surreal |
Average session | About an hour |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse |
Accessibility | Subtitles |
Links | daysofsmile, YouTube |
Development log
- A Brief Development Update8 days ago
- Q&A Answers30 days ago
- Devlog/Showcase + Open Q&A31 days ago
- Introduction33 days ago
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